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How can the United States support Peacekeeping and the Criminal Court ending the genocide in Dulfur?

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How can the United States support Peacekeeping and the International Criminal Court, or working through the international community, as viable solutions to ending the genocide in Darfur?

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  1. we, being a free people and a sovereign nation, can support anything we like.


  2. We do not have the political will to do much of anything else, whether it works or not. The politicians and the military strategerists are afraid of a repeat of Somalia, otherwise we would probably have US troops there already.

    I would personally like to see NATO get involved in a peace keeping mission there. The risk would be exposing them to terrorist attacks. Remember, it was the Sudanese who were harboring Osama Bin Laden before he went to Afghanistan.

  3. If we want this that bad we can go unilaterally. Kind of like Iraq. But China get lots of oil from Sudan and most of world's gum arabic supply come from Sudan. Countries like China have been defending Sudan at UN.  

  4. There is no International Criminal Court.

    Ending the genocide involves getting involved.

    The kind of "change" that Obama and the Left won't tolerate.

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