A ‘Plan B’ with teeth for Darfur
By John Prendergast | Thursday, May 10, 2007 | The Boston Globe
The Bush administration’s empty words of condemnation, and its complete failure to act meaningfully on the genocide in Darfur comprise utter negligence. “The United States must move away from its current policy of constructive engagement without leverage to a more muscular policy focused on walking softly and carrying — and using — a bigger stick. Unfulfilled threats and appeals should be replaced quickly with a “Plan B” with teeth backing a robust peace and protection initiative. We may not know the names of the victims in Darfur, but we know the names of the orchestrators of the policy that led to their deaths. It is time they paid a price.”…BS
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