تصريحات شديدة اللهجة للرـيس الأمريكي حول دارفور!!!

تصريحات شديدة اللهجة للرـيس الأمريكي حول دارفور!!!


03-29-2006, 10:17 PM


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Title: تصريحات شديدة اللهجة للرـيس الأمريكي حول دارفور!!!
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 03-29-2006, 10:17 PM



في أعنف تصريحات لبوش حول الأزمة في دارفور وتذكر بالتصريحات التي سبقت غزو العراق

"نحن لا نلعب العاب دبلوماسية. هذا وضع خطير. عندما نقول أن مايحدث في دارفور ابادة جماعية فإن عليها ان تقف"
"عندما نقول أن مايحدث في دارفور ابادة جماعية فإن عليها ان تقف"
"نحن لا نلعب العاب دبلوماسية. هذا وضع خطير
يجب أن توسع العملية لتشمل الأمم المتحدة تحت رهاية الناتو ليفهم أطراف النزاع أن عليهم أن يصلوا إلى حلول"

We also talked about Sudan. I'm deeply worried about the human conditions in Darfur. Ours is a government that spoke out about genocide, and we meant it. I thanked President Obasanjo for the AU presence in the Sudan. I told him, however, I did not think the presence was robust enough. I do believe there needs to be a blue helmeting of not only the AU forces, but additional forces with a NATO overlay. And the reason I believe that NATO ought to be a part of the operation is twofold: One, to provide logistical and command and control and airlift capability, but also to send a clear signal to parties involved that the West is determined to help a settlement -- to help affect in a settlement, that this is serious business, that we're just not playing a diplomatic holding game, but that when we say, genocide, we mean that the genocide needs to be stopped.

Secondly, we talked about the need for a parallel track, a peace process to go forward, that there needs to be unity amongst the rebel groups. The President told me he has met with the rebel groups, trying to come up with a focused message that can then be used to negotiate with the government of Sudan. There is a pretty good template to go by, a resource-sharing arrangement. There's a governing structure that, if implemented, would be -- in the north/south -- because of the north/south agreement, could be a go-by for the Darfur region. But those are the two main things I talked to him about.