Only is that they didn’t stop the French arming, financing and eventually even putting hundreds of troops on the ground to aid the genocide (before the “Operation Turquoise” fiasco that allowed the Hutu militia and Hutu Army to escape into Zaire and continue the fight, destabilise the region and plunge Zaire/Congo into the bloodiest war since the Second World War).and USA, and UK and so on and so on, all have Rwandan blood on their hands.
We have a long tradition in Ireland of supporting violent extremist fundamentalists around the world who attack civilians (Che Guevara, Castro, Hamas, the PLO etc) so it’s somewhat surprising that more of us don’t still support the Taliban.I don't know who the good guys are, because at one point the Taliban were the good guys, so was Bin Laden. As Sunny said there are no good guys.
The EU didn’t want to get involved in Bosnia and Russia would have stopped any UN action by using its veto. The EU could have acted if it wanted to; the UK, France and Italy have the air power and means to do what was done by the Americans. As I’m sure you know the Pentagon don’t set policy in America and either does any other military team. Their function is to advise on and then implement the President’s policy (after approval by Congress).The USA doesn't get involved unless it serves their interests and they control NATO. Bosnia could have been stopped much earlier and without the attrocities, but the US didn't want to get involved (there was no pay off for them), but Europe couldn't react without a NATO agreement. So we had to sit by and watch genocide while Tony Blair had to beg Clinton to overrule his senior military team.
The sins of the fathers don’t live forever.No good guys, just misplaced good intentions from states who got their genocidal ethnic cleansing phases over and done with a century or less past, most of which just hand power over to the next genocidal maniac.
I completely disagree. Bosnia is a good example of what happens when it’s done right. Germany and Japan post Second World War are also good examples as is South Korea.It's fatalism, but we can never really solve or prevent these situations. Our involvement will only every cause equal or worse unintentional consequences.
The difference is that a democratic government is the people.The one guaranteed thing all governments, democtratic and dictated know is that for all their military and police might, it is tiny in comparisson to the overall population. And if they stand up in unison, no political power can stop them.
There are many examples of this but there are also many counter examples. Doing nothing is a cop-out so at the very least while we do nothing we should not criticise those that do something.The west and its enemies has tried to fuel these, arm these, mobilise these and it has always come back to bite them, it has always led to further attrocities.