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Originally Posted by Webby
No.. don't think anyone is suggesting that. A military presence needs to be balanced and each nation needs to subscribe to this - it's not the responsibility of one nation to get embedded in UN peacekeeping action.
There are now "issues" with the Sudan govt where they refuse UN access - tho that's being worked upon.
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Of course, I know that. But many in this very thread are suggesting that the United States do something. Do what? Stand at the UN pulpit and demand that something be done? Thats already been tried. Now what?
Overthrow the government, setup a temp government only so that it can be overthrown in 2 years by an Islamic militia?
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