The End of Intervention - Why We Can't Help in Myanmar

THE Burmese government's criminally neglectful response to last month's cyclone, and the world's response to that response, illustrate three grim realities today: totalitarian governments are alive and well; their neighbors are reluctant to pressure them to change; and the notion of national sovereignty as sacred is gaining ground, helped in no small part by the disastrous results of the American invasion of Iraq. Indeed, many of the world's necessary ... Full Story »

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Ignacio Gomez
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by Ignacio Gomez - Oct. 1, 2008

Ms Albright's idea of humanitarian interventions by international bodies to correct flagrant injustices is fine; the problem is that everyone agrees except when the intervention is to happen in their own country. Would her agree to a UN-led military intervention to free the ilegally imprisoned interns in Guantánamo?

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