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#194745 - 08/19/06 05:40 PM
US-Africa Policy
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Should the U.S. be more involved in Africa?
The U.S. Can Not Walk Away From Africa:
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2006 – The United States walks away from Africa at its own peril, the U.S. general in charge of military operations there said in an interview here yesterday.
Marine Gen. James L. Jones, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander of U.S. European Command, said Africa is a reality that cannot be denied. The continent is potentially an economic giant, and the United States must engage on the continent.
The United States has the opportunity to do the right thing in Africa, Jones said. “It’s an exciting part of the world," he said. “We cannot walk away from Africa for a whole lot of reasons, including moral reasons. It’s an area where we can highlight all of the good things that the United States stands for."
By Jim Garamone American Forces Press Service
Edited by Aint (08/19/06 10:01 PM)
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#194748 - 08/28/06 06:11 PM
Re: US-Africa Policy
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Absolutely incredible, in the literal sense
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Hello Aint you do make me laugh I like that we might not agree on a lot of things but I like your style.I read these comments and laughed myself. Marine Gen. James L. Jones, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander of U.S. European Command, said Africa is a reality that cannot be denied. The continent is potentially an economic giant, and the United States must engage on the continent. It's to late America has had since 1945 to do the right thing in Africa and look at what America has done.It's China's turn you see the deals she is striking around the world and in Afica the latest one being in Negeria,oil everybody needs it.  You know I could go on but all I will say is that we the thinking and aware are looking at the west's interference in the Ivory coast,Sudan,and Somalia.We might be wrong but we do not think that America wants anything good to happen in or to Africa. 
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#194749 - 08/29/06 07:12 PM
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....but we do not think that America wants anything good to happen in or to Africa.
This is a very sad but seemingly true statement; one which I think will come back to haunt America.
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#194755 - 08/30/06 06:42 PM
Re: US-Africa Policy
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The US does give aid to African countries. Billions in our life time alone. But, its not enough. It never will be, not to some. If the US emptied its entire gross worth into the countries of Africa, if all the charities and private companies that make donations to African countries went belly up to give it all, some would say give more, more, more. Maybe next time they get that email from Nigeria, they should send the money.
The US has excused millions, probably billions, of African debt. But you see, someone has called for more, more, more.
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