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To: ROY SENDELE who wrote (226)9/26/1998 1:49:00 AM
From: Imran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 264
 
The US involvement in this so called civil war is very deep, and is more than just one where they are voicing their opinion (as we have seen in James Rubin's statement telling all foreign forces to leave). Moreover, the US is playing a very hypocritical role in this foreign aggression.

The US is militarily involved in this war. From allegations of training rwandan and ugandan "mercenaries" to "supervising" and "monitoring" rebel military operations in Kitona, Moanda, and Banana while having their navy vessels stationed just off the South Western coastline. The US involvement in this aggression was apparent from the first day, but foreign media denies it, and still does. However, in the RDC today, as since the beginning, the population knows the US is involved. Now, their involvement has been uncovered and exposed by a respectable Belgian media source. Since their plan was thwarted by President Kabila's sudden counter-attack, the US is now playing a mediation tactic. Sorry, its too late. We don't give a damn. But, the US continues to play its usual game and act like the whole world should listen to them.

This is another typical example of the US trying to impose its will. What it should do is try to figure out its domestic political situation and set good moral examples in its own territory. If i explain every detail, it will be too long. If anyone has questions, feel free to ask.

This post is also in response to those on the Banro and Tenke threads.

Imran