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Who Says 'Save Darfur?'

There is no doubt that Darfur, the western part of Sudan, is in a horrible situation. Members of the Janjaweed milita, a radical Muslim group supported by Sudan's Arab government, roam the land killing, raping, burning and pillaging. About two million people -- blacks, either non-Muslims or not Muslim enough to suit the militias -- have fled their homes for refugee camps, where they are brutalised and terrorised on a daily basis. Approximately two hundred thousand people have been killed since February 2003, according to a study by Dr. John Hagen of Northwestern University. The Sudanese government has refused to allow the United Nations to send international troops. And the UN, tired of the violence (or perhaps unable to wring a dishonest Euro out of the situation) is considering whether to just pull out, taking with them what slim hope the refugees have left.

And so, as in any dire situation, the world turns to America for help.
Activists and protesters demand that President Bush stop the genocide. Hollywood actors appear in television and print ads urging action in Darfur. When President Bush mentioned Darfur in his 2007 State of the Union address, Democrats leapt to their feet, clapping wildly. When he spoke of victory in Iraq a few seconds earlier, however, most Democrats sat in stony silence. Those on the Left keep telling us that we're not the world's police. Ideological brothers-in-arms to those who cry, "Save Darfur!" recently marched in Washington DC alongside Vietnam-era traitor Jane Fonda, denounced the President for sending troops to Iraq, spat at an Iraq war veteran on crutches and defaced the Capitol. How dare they demand he send troops to Sudan?

Besides, for what purpose should we send troops -- to simply stand between members of an Islamic militia and their victims? Liberals and their pet Democrats attack the President daily for his proposal to reinforce American troops in Iraq who (as they see things) serve only as targets for the enemy. We are constantly treated to Left-wing hand-wringing over the dangers faced by (again, in their twisted view) the "children" who were "sent by Bush to die" in a "war of choice." Time magazine recently
captured the Liberal attitude in a cartoon: rows of soldierly silhouettes wearing targets on their backs, with the caption, "21,500 reasons to oppose Bush's troop surge." Yet the same people want us to send those troops to perform that function in Sudan instead?

Or are we to believe that they want those troops to remove the Arab government behind the genocide? Let us apply the "Iraq test" to the Darfur situation, to help anticipate whether Liberals would consider regime change in Sudan a "good" war or a "bad" war once it reached the limit of their short attention spans. Sudan poses no possible threat to America. Sudan never attacked us. The violence in Sudan is contained. Sudan is not threatening to invade its neighbors, has no weapons of mass destruction, and we already know that Liberals do not generally believe there is an Islamic terrorist threat to the world.

If President Bush sent troops to remove Sudan's president, and if they were true to their professed principles, the anti-war crowd would practically break their necks rushing out to the streets to hold a protest rally. They have shown by opposing the war in Iraq that they do not consider genocide or brutality sufficient reasons to impose change on a "sovereign" government, even one so heinous as that of Saddam Hussein or Sudan's Umar Hasan Ahmad Al-Bashir.

We should not commit troops to a situation in which the Left would once again have the chance to stab them in the back without a pressing national interest -- and there is no such need for American troops to be in Sudan. As much as we should oppose genocide and fanatical Muslim mass murderers, the same Liberals who demand we "do something" there have damned it by their own overblown criticism of our having done something elsewhere.

Hat tip to RightThinkingGirl for the Time magazine cartoon.

Posted at Wednesday, January 31, 2007 by CavalierX

Mick
January 31, 2007   07:36 AM PST
 
Well said!
Anti-war liberals are in a real pickle. Do we go to war to save Darfur? That would be anti-thema, but maybe we could talk them into going to Darfur to rally and protest against the genocide! No, that would mean actually putting their lives on the line. . . Oh poor liberals, what should they do?
Christopher Taylor
February 2, 2007   07:39 PM PST
 
The problem is the only way to save the people in the Sudan is to go in, take over, and rebuild the government. Nothing else will stop it, just delay it until we leave.

I'm all for helping people but you know we do have limited resources, time, and will to fight every evil everywhere all the time. We have to pick and choose, and any area that doesn't directly involve US interests really has to be let go sad as that may be.

And ultimately, is it worth it to save every single nation and people that seem hellbent on destroying themselves? Should we keep trying, keep pushing no matter what cost and who they are? Does a nation reach the point we say "hey, maybe they don't DESERVE to be a nation" and we write them off?
NA
February 4, 2007   10:42 PM PST
 
Liberals don't want us to send troops to Darfur. They want us to wave our magic wand in the air, click our heels together, say "Peace" and have it be so.

Earlier in the year, I "interviewed" (sort of) Max Boot of the Council on Foreign Relations, and he had an interesting take on the subject- he thought we should send hired mercenaries to Darfur.

Wish we were in a position to do something.
Paladin
February 4, 2007   11:00 PM PST
 
If the oh so mighty UN is so concerned why don't they just bully the darfur government like they try and bully everyone else. Tell them if they don't behave they'll write them a letter tell them how upset they are. OR even better send in french troops. We all know THAT will fix them
Emerson Twain
February 7, 2007   10:46 PM PST
 
What goes around comes around. Touche.
 

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