July 17, 2011

Must the U.S. Deal With the Khartoum Devil?

Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times

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The U.S. may not like dealing with President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, but regime change isn't exactly palatable either. How do you deal with a genocidal dictator who says he wants to reform?

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TAGGED: South Sudan, Khartoum, Omar al-Bashir, Sudan, Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, United States, Africa

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