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NY times
A plane in Darfur, painted like a United Nations craft, in a photo from a confidential report on Sudan’s involvement in the regional conflict. Quote:
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looks like the film Lord of War?
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Heh, hadn't thought of it!
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i was just goin to say that.. i could be right out of "lords of war"
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Except those planes weren't in Lord of War. Pretty interesting though.
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So what will the UN do now that this whole thing has been discovered? They really shouldn't just sit by and let themselves and their purpose there be abused like this.
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The Guy With the Hat
Join Date: Jun 2004
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UN can't do anything because of the veto power of China on the UNSC and because of Chinese oil interests in the Sudan.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - the EU needs to militarily intervene. Please France, do something!!! |
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So essentially the United Nations presece in this part of africa has been de-fanged due to the chinese influence over the UNSC?(Not like they had much on that end to begin with) and these people are sitting waiting for help that probably won't come?
Well i do hope the EU does stand up and take the stage, it wouldn't be a bad thing to watch the EU independently flex it's military muscles, especially in a situation like this. |
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The thing is that Sudan has an Arab gov't backed by the Arab league, it's part of the Muslim world and China has interests there. The Russians are obviously going along with their Chinise allies. Non of the above has ever recognized the fact that there is a genocide going on in Darfur.
The U.S had to almost beg to NATO members for more troops for Afganistan. So it's very far-fetched I think to expect the EU to do anything other than diplomacy. I hope I'm worng, but I smell another forgotten African genocide. Just like Ruanda in 1994. One tribe completly ahialated another. |
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Unfortunately a year later you will have a UN official combing over the carnage in a press junket, saying "never again"
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The Guy With the Hat
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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i heard that sudan has agreed to allow 3000 UN peacekeepers into Sudan, hopefully that might help,along with the african union troops already there.
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Peacekeepers when there is no peace yet? What Sudan needs are PeaceMAKERS... and that's not the UN!
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