What a Constitutional Crisis Looks Like

A question we must ask about current interventions in Africa and elsewhere is whether the "war on terror" drives the U.S. to support reliable friends and to ignore their failings. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Jan 8, 2008 - 3:12 PM PST
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Bruce Sims
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by Bruce Sims - Oct. 1, 2008

"A question we must ask about current interventions in Africa and elsewhere is whether the "war on terror" drives the U.S. to support reliable friends and to ignore their failings."; the obvious answer is yes. And it truly is sad that U.S. citizen's are treated so poorly in having information about Africa being 'boxed' in 'tribal violence'; perhaps it is because of what happened in Rwanda and the U.S.'s unwillingness to step in as contrasted to what the U.S. did in the Balkans.

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Kaizar Campwala
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