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There seems to be a lot of talk about Mugabe but very little is being done, why?

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There seems to be a lot of talk about Mugabe but very little is being done, why?

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  1. It's a problem for the African Nations and they haven't even criticized it.

    If the West got mixed up in it, it could be even worse than Iraq.

    Sad but true.


  2. because no one want to intervene from the west because that will more than likely cause a civil war, and we can do without more soldiers ending up in some backwater.

    The African nations haven't done much because many are in the pocket of this odious man. The UN largely toothless from all accounts.

    Its not always about oil, why do people keep saying  that

  3. I ask my husband this alost daily.I agree with you and it's soooo frustrating that in this day and age we are allowing evil to prevail.

  4. Hey Swish.

    Simple. Governments all over the world prefer to procrastinate

    rather then take action.

    Cathorio.

  5. No one has the Balls.

  6. No oil in his Country.

  7. Nations with any sense hesitate to go in and interfere with the internal affairs of another nation. There are many nations in the world with an even worse political situation than Zimbabwe.  Cruel dictators, murdering their own people in order to stay in power, or in order to prevent any kind of opposition. It is suspected that Russia has been becoming a bit like that lately.  Not as bad as Zimbabwe of course. But some of the ...stan countries, formerly of the USSR are becoming more and more like that.  Try putting up any opposition in Saudi Arabia, and see what you get!  It is far far worse than Zimbabwe, but we leave them alone along as they keep supplying us with cheap oil. (Yes, cheap, whatever we think).

  8. He has come in for a lot of criticism at the Africa conference now going on.  mainly from Kenya,  added to  the South African statements at the weekend.  Trouble is most African leaders  are  not democratically elected anyway  so  they  tend not to get too involved.   And as regards the Western countries  well ,  what is in it  for them to intervene in any way?  Mugabe  does nt threaten the West in any way  and he has no resources or oil  the West might want...  It is felt that Mugabes  reign is limited anyway,   possibly end in assassination

  9. That country has nothing of worth that warrants the intervention.  Unlike oil rich countries in the middle east.

  10. There is nothing Western Governments can do!It is purely an African problem!And only Africa can solve it!

  11. How do you not know that it is just another big whitewash con by the Elite controlled media? so they can blow his head off and replace him with a yes man, like they do in other countries around this world.

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