Facing a fragile situation in Darfur

By Marie Besancon | Thursday, August 9, 2007 | The Boston Globe

Marie Besancon is a fellow with the International Security Program of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. In her words, “…peace in a nation that has been at war most of its 50 years of independence is a long and complicated process. If the United States is not prepared to stay the course in finding solutions and then in helping the parties involved to learn the new processes of power-sharing and democracy, it risks losing its alliance with the moderates and reformers who are rapidly siding with the hard-liners. We have already seen the consequences of US actions without strategic mission plans and endgames….”…BS

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