Friday, April 01, 2011

The Ivory Coasters

Why not throw a dart at a board and help the Ivorians? Almost one million people in the Ivory Coast in southern Africa are now refugees and are fleeing in droves especially from the main city of Abidjan. There has been a four month power struggle going on between the incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo and his opposition rival Alassane Ouattara due to the disputed election of last November but Ouattara is internationally recognized as having won. Gbagbo has refused to go saying the election was rigged and the U.N. has accused pro-Gbagbo forces of shelling pro-Ouattara areas. Things are on the verge of an all-out civil war and many health centers no longer operate because staff have left and they lack basic drugs and medical supplies. There's a 12,000 strong U.N. peacekeeping force with calls to strengthen that and here's what French President Nicolas Sarkozy had to say: "At a minimum there should be no heavy weapons in Abidjan. We're talking about helicopters, mortars that could shoot on the population. It should be declared illegal by the international community." France has already drafted a U.N. resolution dealing with this. The way I see it to be constantly intervening and never intervening are two extremes, false options as Obama rightly noted in his address to the nation the other night regarding Libya. We've never been overly interested in the African continent imo, it's all the Middle East 24/7 and that consumes the better part of each succeeding president's foreign policy efforts. Africa's a tragic continent always relegated to the Third World, so much potential and yet so many dictators and bad apples throughout its history. As a sidenote I used to work with a young woman from Malawi, brought back pouches of Malawi gin one day. Not bad:)

6 comments:

  1. Who needs the Ivory Coast when you have Libya?

    Who needs diamonds when you can artificially manufacture perfect specimens?

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  2. I was thinking what if we didn't have any wars going on at the moment we could deal with these things. You know what would be cool? if the next president said he or she is not getting involved in the Middle East, there's other areas of the world that deserve our attention.

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  3. Given the long past of French relations with Côte d'Ivoire, not surprizing ol Sarkozy wants to rattle his sabre there. He's on his own, though.

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  4. He seems to be calling for constant intervention of late. Had a young manager once with good advice, said you have to choose your battles, can't be complaining about every damn thing and everyone.

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  5. Well the latest BB, France does seem to be going it alone with the UN.

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  6. This just across the wire BB: French forces catch Gbagbo in his bunker and arrest him. Take back Algeria?

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