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To: RealMuLan who wrote (55958)11/15/2004 1:22:53 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
"What China has done, or is doing in Sudan, is none of your business"

Yiwu, neither you nor I would stand by and watch an innocent person be brutally murdered or raped. We would, in fact, condemn such a person. That is what is happening in Sudan right now (no need to bring up Nanking). Why should you or I hold China to different standards?

I believe the way in which Iraq and the Sudan are similar is that there were UN actions (or attempts) against both. In the former, the goal was disarmament. In the latter, sanctions are considered because of genocide and rape. The analogy between the US and China would hold up if China went into Sudan (or used it's 10's of thousand of troops there already) to overthrow the government and attempt to stop genocide.
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