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Kerry Wants Broader Effort by Bush on Crisis in Sudan
2004-09-03
Easy political points. Content==null...
Senator John Kerry called on President Bush on Thursday to take the lead in stopping the killing of civilians in the Darfur region of Sudan by declaring it a genocide, pushing for tough United Nations sanctions on the government, backing the deployment of an international force and raising money for relief aid.
Kerry just doesn't pay attention, does he?
As a United Nations special envoy, Jan Pronk, briefed the Security Council in New York on his findings that Sudan had failed to rein in the Arab militias attacking black Africans in Darfur, Mr. Kerry said the choice facing the Bush administration was "whether to give Sudan another pass or, finally, to punish the real perpetrators of the violence. Many governments want to evade the issue yet again. I hope ours will not be one of them."
He's for it now, but he'll turn against it as soon as Bush proposes something.
But wait? What about letting the UN take the lead? I thought that was what we were doing now? Or did I miss something?
An estimated 50,000 black Africans have been killed and 1.2 million have been displaced by marauding Arab Janjaweed militias armed and encouraged by the Sudanese government. The United Nation has characterized the campaign of raping women, razing villages, destroying crops and poisoning water supplies as ethnic cleansing, and Congress has declared it genocide. A report by Secretary General Kofi Annan on Wednesday used the term "scorched-earth policy." In a sternly worded
Yep. That'll take care of it...
report based on the findings of Mr. Pronk, Mr. Annan said that attacks against civilians were continuing, that a vast majority of militias had not been disarmed and that "no concrete steps have been taken to bring to justice or even identify any of the militia leaders or perpetrators of these attacks, allowing the violations of human rights and the basic laws of war to continue in a climate of impunity."
Comes as a surprise, doesn't it? The Sudanese are usually so cooperative...
Posted by:Steve White

#15  it's gotta be steve, plain steve.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-03 4:47:45 PM  

#14  Isn't this a great country? Anyone can grow up to be an assistant junior mayor at RantBurg.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-03 4:42:36 PM  

#13  Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Posted by: Steve   2004-09-03 4:34:57 PM  

#12  Salmon as a color? Isn't that gay? ;-)
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian   2004-09-03 3:55:12 PM  

#11  Joe : And you are Mr. Pink.
Mr. Pink : Why am I Mr. Pink?
Joe : Cause you're a faggot, ok?
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-09-03 3:52:38 PM  

#10  It's salmon, not pink, dammit!
Posted by: Steve White   2004-09-03 3:48:59 PM  

#9  I'd think we'd probably try to get some special forces guys in there, evacuate the Christians and Animists to a safe position further south, then take out a few of the most schizo Arab commanders causing the problem. Then we tell "Euro-man" and his ambulance chasing side-kick to shove it, and let the adults handle the situation.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-03 1:24:09 PM  

#8  I'm Mr Green, don't know who Mr Pink is. Maybe some other Steve, there's a Army of us, you know.
Posted by: Steve   2004-09-03 12:51:06 PM  

#7  
He's for it now, but he'll turn against it as soon as Bush proposes something.
My thoughts exactly.

Whoever's pink (Steve?), you beat me to it. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-09-03 12:00:48 PM  

#6  Kerry understands how these genocides can get out of hand. Let the North Vietnamese loose and the mass graves can fill up faster than the beleagered peasantry can dig.

As a step, how hard would it be to enforce enact and enforce a "no-fly" zone?
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-09-03 2:41:33 AM  

#5  How insensitive. And unilateral.
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-09-03 1:50:54 AM  

#4  WTF??? Isn't the UN handling the problem? It's being handled the way YOU SAID YOU'D HANDLE IT, so what's with the whining?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-09-03 1:35:36 AM  

#3  Kerry's finger must be getting numb.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-09-03 1:25:08 AM  

#2  How about you (Kerry) asking MommaT for an advance to buy 50,000 AKs and ammo for $100 a pop. You can even ask her to ferry it to Sudan in her private jet. Yea, she will make you earn it, but this time you can actually feel good after you are done.
Posted by: ed   2004-09-03 1:03:49 AM  

#1  Why should Bush do anything, Kerry? I thought your UN homies had an ultimatum on the table for the Sudanese. We wouldn't want Bush to screw up your precious diplomacy.

Just shut up until November 3rd, Kerry. It's over for you.
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-09-03 12:46:04 AM  

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