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Psionic
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Jan-02-2004 16:23
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NYCTrancefan
Destination Everywhere!

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: New York City in a Café del Mar mood
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The problem with many African nations is that they have a bunch of self serving leaders who operate under the ethics of corruption and greed. I had a friend who was from Nigeria and went to my university he spoke to me at length about the corruptions of Olesegun Obasanjo, president of Nigeria and his government, its like second nature. Lets assume the United States intervenes and helps set up a new government, what is to stop the naysayers from blasting the U.S. ten years down the road when that corrupt African leader is still in power. I have an example for you not from Africa but from the Caribbean, Haiti and its leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Mr. Aristide came to power with the vocal support and pressure of the U.S. placed on the then Haitian dictator, today Mr. Aristide is no less corrupt and a despot than the man he replaced over a decade ago. Was it not for the media ignoring that nation the world would see the protests that take place daily for Aristide's removal. The reality is when will nations start taking more responsibility for their social issues. I for one don't care to see the U.S. involved in any more forms of nation building or overseas ventures of realpolitik, of course there is always interests of economics and politics that take the place of avoiding these tumoltuous regions, Africa included.
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Jan-03-2004 03:32
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NYCTrancefan
Destination Everywhere!

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: New York City in a Café del Mar mood
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| quote: | Originally posted by anuneventrade
People complain if you do intervene, people complain if you don't. It's a fucked situation either way. I agree that Africa needs some help, but I think that it would be a bad idea for the US to get involved with another continents affairs yet again. I think Bush is the wrong president to deal with any sort of intervention towards Africa. |
Thank you, my point exactly. After all isn't the U.S always accused of installing bad governments in these parts of the world, while people look pass the French protecting their cocoa production interests right now in the Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire), gotta love that name, elect me as leader of it and I would change that name right away. Only recently the U.S. and Bush was being criticised for not giving enough to the fight against Aids (we're giving the most), Bono came to the White House looking for more upfront, what is America a money pit. People then said Bush was doing it for dubios reasons, okay. Hence you are damned if you do, damned if you don't. Let the Europeans give much more as well. You're right anuneventrade give the necessary help and avoid the politics, let the U.N deal with that, isn't that what they should be doing.
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Jan-03-2004 13:59
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