hey,wade... Fuck You! :2guns: troll in another darfur thread and spout your hatred and lies about george bush, oil and whatever else, and get the same response everytime.
i have spent six months dreaming of a US-led intervention into Darfur, and hope has flowed and ebbed, and has now outright tumbled, in the face of the Sudanese government restarting its extermination agenda in full force. The UN won't stop it (china, russia, pakistan and egypt are full supporters of sudan because of oil), the EU has decided to counter anything the US does, and the AU is paralyzed by politics and a lack of forceful diplomacy from the US and our allies.
We've got Marines available in Asia, Europe and Africa, of which about 15,000 could be deployed to intervene in Darfur. The Navy has 6 "surge ready" (ready to deploy within 10 days) aircraft carrier battle groups (and my battle group, the largest in the fleet, could be ready by Christmas), as well as countless smaller battle groups in Europe and the Middle East. Australia has talked about a troop contribution to Darfur in the range of 3,000 to 5,000. I would almost gurantee the Japanese would send 5,000 to 10,000 JSDF troops, there is an enormous push here in Japan for Japan to aid the US in stopping the genocide and it fits Kozumi-san's "defense of common humanity" foreign policy that he has instituted in Japan.
We can get additional troops from S. Africa, Rwanda and Nigeria, and here's the kicker... these troops are pretty damn good for the mission (especially the Nigerians and S. Africans, for the Rwandans, it is personal, they want to stop genocide in Africa because of their own genocide 10 years ago) and would be deployed in the range of 5,000 to 10,000 if the US put together a coalition here and got Japan and (maybe even the EU) to spend some money.
We do not need to institute regime change, we will simply patrition Darfur from Sudan for good, or until a democratic government takes power in Sudan. The AU will administer Darfur for the next five to seven years until independence plans can be fleshed out and instituted. We will create a no-fly zone for the time being and seal the borders between Darfur and Sudan. The genocide survivors will be treated, assisted and given a new lease on life with aid funds spent to repair the damage done to their farms, villages and wells.
America, we can do this. All we need is Pres. Bush's leadership and much of the world will follow. And I would love to be the first boot on the ground and the last boot to leave. Genocide cannot be tolerated and I would gladly give up my life or at least spend more time in the military than I wanted to in order to stop genocide.
btw, for those who wanted information on the pre-bush era sanctions against Sudan, here is a decent link: be warned, it is an anti-american, pro-sudan site, but it lists in detail what clinton and congress inflicted upon the sudanese economically, and its always funny to hear bad guys whine.
http://www.espac.org/usa_sudan_pages/farce_majeure.html