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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (146615)9/30/2004 8:53:50 AM
From: jttmab  Respond to of 281500
 
Say what? There are a few humanitarian efforts on the ground, which we're supporting very multilaterally at the UN. How is that in any way to France's benefit but not to ours?

Say What? You said earlier that the UN wasn't doing anything in Sudan. I responded by saying that there were French and AU troops on the ground and then you come up with that drivel. Either stick with your claim that the UN is doing nothing in Sudan or accept the correction.

Sudan is of no benefit to the US. We don't support them, we don't agree with them, they're on our sh-tlist as terror-supporters. Yet somehow, their ethnic cleansing campaign has become our fault, through some very strange logic, whose conclusion is always, it's the US' fault....

No one has even suggested that Sudan is the fault of the US You're living with a persecution complex.

You illustrate again why any attempted dialogue with you is a worthless exercise.

jttmab