Wednesday, November 5, 2008
One matter I am interested in that I haven't heard very much at all about recently in presidential political debate and discussion is the stance taken on the issue of genocide. Genocidal violence is still occuring (though more subtlely at this current time) throughout the world, even in areas like that of Sudan (e.g. Darfur). Aside from minor conferences being held regarding the animosity between China and Tibet (though no clear lines of resolution have been established yet), I truly haven't heard anything significant in terms of developing an appropriate plan to combat international genocide. But this is a critical issue and deserves attention by the United States.
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I agree genocide is an important issue and should also be addressed. But the truth of the matter is that we already got our plates full at the moment and is unable to help others when we need help our selves. I do believe that once American finally turn things around then genocide should be addressed.
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