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Prometheus2
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Observer the only problem with the good old US of A "doing something" about it is that their intervention if it comes will follow the usual gun-ho lines. This is why I would be against America entering Sudan. I, like any decent other, feel deeply for the people of Sudan who are being murdered by their own genocidal government. However Im sceptical, to say the least, at the thought of a US invasion of Sudan. I have two main reasons for this scepticism.
Firstly we have all seen the disastrous after-effects of the US invasion of Iraq. Whether this invasion was right or wrong it does not change the fact that many innocent Iraqi citizens have died either directly or indirectly, as a result of the invasion. The problem here as I see it is that America often underestimate its enemy. Vietnam, Iraq (first gulf war) and Iraq (second gulf war) to name the most infamous examples. They often find themselves in the midst of guerrilla warfare and as a result things get very messy and instead of the fatalities consisting solely of soldiers (which in itself is not a good thing) it is largely the civilian populations of the towns and cities where the skirmishes take place that suffer. As a general rule of thumb it does not show good tactical planning when many of the people you are trying to liberate are killed in the crossfire.
The second reason is quite simply that it is not up to America to decide who or when to invade. They may be one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful, countries in the world but at the end of the day they are still just one country and no country has the automatic right to invade whoever they like. If they had then Israel could justify invading Palestine, Iraq could justify invading Kuwait, and so on and so on... These decisions should be made by the UN and if it is decided that Sudan should be invaded then it should be planned and carried out according to their guidelines.
Anyway whether America should or should not invade Sudan is most probably irrelevant as it is very unlikely, in my humble opinion, that America will invade Sudan as there would be no economic benefits attached to such an invasion !!!
Firstly we have all seen the disastrous after-effects of the US invasion of Iraq. Whether this invasion was right or wrong it does not change the fact that many innocent Iraqi citizens have died either directly or indirectly, as a result of the invasion. The problem here as I see it is that America often underestimate its enemy. Vietnam, Iraq (first gulf war) and Iraq (second gulf war) to name the most infamous examples. They often find themselves in the midst of guerrilla warfare and as a result things get very messy and instead of the fatalities consisting solely of soldiers (which in itself is not a good thing) it is largely the civilian populations of the towns and cities where the skirmishes take place that suffer. As a general rule of thumb it does not show good tactical planning when many of the people you are trying to liberate are killed in the crossfire.
The second reason is quite simply that it is not up to America to decide who or when to invade. They may be one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful, countries in the world but at the end of the day they are still just one country and no country has the automatic right to invade whoever they like. If they had then Israel could justify invading Palestine, Iraq could justify invading Kuwait, and so on and so on... These decisions should be made by the UN and if it is decided that Sudan should be invaded then it should be planned and carried out according to their guidelines.
Anyway whether America should or should not invade Sudan is most probably irrelevant as it is very unlikely, in my humble opinion, that America will invade Sudan as there would be no economic benefits attached to such an invasion !!!