Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Sun, 10/07/2007 - 19:43.
Not by this illogical tirade.
The neocons who want to destabilize Sudan and Iran and Syria would also eventually like to see "stable" regimes under US control in those countries. It doesn't alter the fact that NOW they are seeking to overthrow them. So your comments about Eritrea seeking "stability" under a "different order" in Sudan tells us nothing.
I never claimed that Sudan's instability began with Eritrean involvement. Sudan was at war with itself a generation before Eritrea became an independent state.
If Afewerki is really working for a just reconciliation in Darfur, I wish him the best of luck.
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"Humbled"?
Not by this illogical tirade.
The neocons who want to destabilize Sudan and Iran and Syria would also eventually like to see "stable" regimes under US control in those countries. It doesn't alter the fact that NOW they are seeking to overthrow them. So your comments about Eritrea seeking "stability" under a "different order" in Sudan tells us nothing.
I never claimed that Sudan's instability began with Eritrean involvement. Sudan was at war with itself a generation before Eritrea became an independent state.
If Afewerki is really working for a just reconciliation in Darfur, I wish him the best of luck.