If NATO goes in and solves the crisis in Darfur, when the next one comes along Africa's leaders will just sit back.
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We need to begin an all-out diplomatic offensive on Darfur in order to prepare the way for a peacekeeping force that can ensure protection for the people of Darfur.
Actually I can't imagine Nato troops on the ground and I think it's also important to send that very clear message to the UN and other organisations right now so that appropriate plans can be in place in due time and the Gaddafi regime can collapse soon.
We will continue to be a big contributor to NATO and our interests will be more secure.
We all might ask ourselves why we tune in to these more trivial matters and tune out when it comes to Darfur.
In all, dozens upon dozens of groups and organizations have prioritized stopping the killing in Darfur before there is no one left to be killed. It is high time that we, the U.S. Congress, join our name to that list.
We will win the battle for Africa, which is in effect a battle for Humanity.
With a foreign policy appropriately rooted in some sense of humanitarian decency, the Central African crisis will not be easily ignored by American policymakers. It screams for remedy.
The conflict in Darfur could escalate to where we're seeing 100,000 victims per month.
If African countries can unite and pull resources together, then that will be the best thing we could ever do for the problems in Africa including AIDS.
Africa is the future.
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