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Bush imposes new sanctions on Sudan

‘The United States will not avert our eyes,’ president says


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WASHINGTON - President Bush ordered new U.S. economic sanctions Tuesday to pressure Sudan’s government to halt the bloodshed in Darfur that the administration has condemned as genocide.
“I promise this to the people of Darfur: The United States will not avert our eyes from a crisis that challenges the conscience of the world,” the president said.
The sanctions target government-run companies involved in Sudan’s oil industry, and three individuals, including a rebel leader suspected of being involved in the violence in Darfur.

“For too long the people of Darfur have suffered at the hands of a government that is complicit in the bombing, murder and rape of innocent civilians,” the president said. “My administration has called these actions by their rightful name: genocide.
“The world has a responsibility to put an end to it,” Bush said.
New U.N. resolution?
Bush had been prepared to impose the sanctions last month, but held off to give U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon more time to find a diplomatic end to the four-year crisis in Darfur where more than 200,000 people have been killed.
Beyond the new U.S. sanctions, Bush directed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to draft a proposed U.N. resolution to strengthen international pressure on the Sudanese government of President Omar al-Bashir.
Bush urged the U.N. Security Council, the African Union and nations around the world “to reject any efforts to obstruct implementation of the agreements that would bring peace to Darfur and Sudan.
“I call on President al-Bashir to stop his obstruction and to allow the peacekeepers in and to end the campaign of violence that continues to target innocent men, women and children,” Bush said.
Meanwhile, Liu Guijin, China’s new troubleshooter on Africa, defended Chinese investment in Sudan Tuesday as a better way to stop the bloodshed rather than the sanctions advocated by the U.S. and other Western governments.

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Fresh from his first trip to Sudan since his appointment this month as a special government envoy, Liu said he saw no desperation in refugee camps in Darfur last week and found that international and Sudanese groups were working together to solve humanitarian problems there.
“I didn’t see a desperate scenario of people dying of hunger,” Liu said at a media briefing. Rather, he said, people in Darfur thanked him for the Chinese government’s help in building dams and providing water supply equipment.
 
wow... he's like... 3 years late :up: ..atleast
 
"Sanctions"?

That'll solve everything. We could've done (and still can do) so much to stop what's going on, and we're going to "impose sanctions"?

Oh my God....
 
Since when is Iran in the Sudan? :huh:

jag
 
the problem isn't solved, but at least some things are happening.
 
"Sanctions"?

That'll solve everything. We could've done (and still can do) so much to stop what's going on, and we're going to "impose sanctions"?

Oh my God....

Hey we'd do more I'm sure, but unfortunately there isn't much oil in Sudan, just dead people. Now if we could find a way to efficiently run cars on dead people we'd care a bit more about these areas.
 
Whoa....I must be a pre-cog because I replied to Hulk before he even posted his message. :D

jag
 
Better late than never, but at least it's something. We should be doing more however.
 
Better late than never, but at least it's something. We should be doing more however.

That's the reaction they want, though. They know they've completely dropped the ball for the past several years, and by saying they're going to "impose sanctions", they're just working to get back some approval points. Bush doesn't care. The U.S. government (Democrats included) don't care. It's nothing more than a glorified photo-op.

Anyone fooled into thinking this is going to be the start of a solution is kidding themselves.
 
That's the reaction they want, though. They know they've completely dropped the ball for the past several years, and by saying they're going to "impose sanctions", they're just working to get back some approval points. Bush doesn't care. The U.S. government (Democrats included) don't care. It's nothing more than a glorified photo-op.

Anyone fooled into thinking this is going to be the start of a solution is kidding themselves.

Sadly, that is very true.
 
hmmmm... didnt sanctions turn Iraq from the most teknologicaly advansed and most libral nation in the middel east to a disater area?
 
Honestly, I am glad that the US government is doing something, but I can't help but feel that we should have done this a long time ago.
 
That's the reaction they want, though. They know they've completely dropped the ball for the past several years, and by saying they're going to "impose sanctions", they're just working to get back some approval points. Bush doesn't care. The U.S. government (Democrats included) don't care. It's nothing more than a glorified photo-op.

that's just politics.

Anyone fooled into thinking this is going to be the start of a solution is kidding themselves.

Many democrats are calling for military force to stop the genocide. I support it, but I'm not super confident in my position, like I am on most issues.

I actually think that for societies and cultures like in Africa and the MIddle East they need to be left alone. I think we need something simmilliar to a Star Trek prime directive. but I only "think" this. I'm not positive, and without more confidence in that belief I can't bring myself to support doing nothing while genocide is waged.
 
hmmmm... didnt sanctions turn Iraq from the most teknologicaly advansed and most libral nation in the middel east to a disater area?

Hey sanctions have a long proud history of doing not much of anything while insuring the common man suffers (see Cuba). But by imposing them we get to seem like we care.
 
hmmmm... didnt sanctions turn Iraq from the most teknologicaly advansed and most libral nation in the middel east to a disater area?

that's not how it happened. Sanctions didn't turn Iran into a disaster. Invading it did.

Sanctions actually weakened Iraq's economy, but it also prevented Saddam from acquiring weapons of mass destruction.
 
hmmmm... didnt sanctions turn Iraq from the most teknologicaly advansed and most libral nation in the middel east to a disater area?

Ummm...no. Saddam brought that upon himself by invading Kuwait and going to war with Iran.
 
that's just politics.



Many democrats are calling for military force to stop the genocide. I support it, but I'm not super confident in my position, like I am on most issues.

I actually think that for societies and cultures like in Africa and the MIddle East they need to be left alone. I think we need something simmilliar to a Star Trek prime directive. but I only "think" this. I'm not positive, and without more confidence in that belief I can't bring myself to support doing nothing while genocide is waged.

But what happens when the Klingons invade Africa?
 

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