Reynolds, Paul. "Western Pressure Fails to Move Sudan." BBC News Africa Western Pressur Fails to Move Sudan. 23 Oct. 2006. BBC News. 8 Feb. 2007
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6076698.stm
Sudan is being pressured to allow 20,000 soldiers and police officers into Darfur. This resolution was passed August 31, but Sudan's government will simply not tolerate it. They feel as though placing troops on their soil is an invasion. Osama bin Laden warned that a UN intervention would not be tolerated. That puts a new spin on this situation. If we enter will we be attacked? Is that a risk we should take? Maybe a UN intervention isn't the best option.
Maybe we can get more troops there from around Africa. This could work because they are natives and wouldn't pose as much of a threat as a western country would. They wouldn't be so called foreigners.
"The United States continues to support strengthening the African Union force in Darfur" This is all that we can do for now. To prevent another attack on America like 9/11 we must continue our support but not enter. Strengthening the African Union Troops is the best thing to do.
Monday, March 26, 2007
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