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Originally Posted by GAsux
Don't you think this is just as much the fault of the American public and people of the world as it is any nations government? How long would public opinion in this country support a President that committed troops to Sudan to save lives, particularly if it began to cost American lives?
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It could be done, were it linked to the war on terror. To my understanding, the hired thugs who are driving these people out are predominantly Arab and Islamic, pushing out predominantly black Africans. In northern Africa, this one guy (can't recall his name at the moment) used ransom money to build a quite imposing militia there. It's no surprise that places such as this can be hot beds for Al Qaeda and terrorism in general.
If we are sincere about fighting a global war on terror, then it's places such as this that we need to be directing our attention to,
not Iraq (oops...too late).