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To: BillyJoe McCallister who wrote (7234)11/4/1997 11:39:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 9164
 
Vincent: More of the same.

Zeev



To: BillyJoe McCallister who wrote (7234)11/5/1997 5:35:00 AM
From: Edward M. Zettlemoyer  Respond to of 9164
 
Vincent, Thank you for your post, very interesting. Seems like their is an awful lot of intelligent people who disagree with the administration's sanctions against Sudan. I think the administration should review the lessons learned from Vietnam. When sanctions were put on that country after the war, France and Japan, just to name two, ignored the sanctions and openly traded with the Vietnamese. If they wanted something out of the U.S. they could just buy it from France or Japan.

I think economic engagement is the right ticket for Sudan, they need to make the transition from force and violence to a system of more monetary exchange. To manipulate more poverty will only breed more despiration, which will lead back to square one, more violence and civil unrest. Ed

P.S. Marantz <What will it take to satisfy him?> For starters how about a political contribution <G>.