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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (216849)2/2/2005 1:16:45 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1573433
 
For all but 10 years since Sudan gained independence from Great Britain in 1956, Sudan has been involved in bloody civil wars that have killed over 2 million people and displaced 4 million. Radical Islamists, mostly drawn from the country's minority Arab population, have killed or driven out black animists and Christians in a series of genocidal campaigns. Yet, the U.N. -- as it has in virtually every genocidal bloodbath that has occurred anywhere in the world since its founding in 1946 -- remains stymied from intervening in any meaningful way.

Interesting how Townhall ignores who controls the purse strings of the UN and determine its course of action. Its the Security Council on which the US plays a significant role. So I ask you why has the Sec. Council not called for intervention in the Sudan?
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