Sudan Agrees On UN Assessment Mission
Posted on May 26, 2006
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After weeks of negotiations the Sudanese government has finally agreed to allowing a UN assessment team to go into Darfur. I guess the approval for UN troops might be coming soon. This approval came after the recent heated debate in parliament on whether to allow the UN troops in Darfur or not.
Insults flew as debate turned into an unruly quarrel in Sudan’s National Assembly on Wednesday after Foreign Minister Lam Akol gave a statement saying Sudan should “be more flexible” about the prospect of a U.N. deployment to Darfur.
Deputies said one member of the ruling National Congress Party, which dominates government and the assembly, called those in favour of U.N. troops “traitors and spies”.
Yup… that’s right, “traitors and spies”. The US dominates the UN and as such UN = US. Frankly I’m still worried about the possibility of a Jihad starting against the UN troops in Darfur. I hope I’m wrong but only time will tell.
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Don’t forget Britain, France, and China.
Those countries make it hard for the US to do anything in the UN.
France=> Iraq pre-war
China=> denies measures against Iran
I would say that its more like
France=UN=European Union
The concept of world peace is more of their baby than the US’s.