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Interesting. On the other hand, why are EU Troops even there if they're not allowed into Darfur?
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Interesting. On the other hand, why are EU Troops even there if they're not allowed into Darfur?
Because they are there to help refugees in Chad and try and keep the sides apart in the civil war in Chad . Sudan is another country entirely .On the other hand, why are EU Troops even there if they're not allowed into Darfur?
I had expected the first EU fighting to be after an attack by the rebels in Chad , since they have declared that as France is part of the EU , it is a belligereant in the war and the EU forces are using the French bases in Chad they will see no difference between the EU mandated peacekeepers and the French military deployment .
But hey life is full of surprises , some idiot got lost and drove across the border into the wrong war zone.
Gah. Netherlands want to send troops as well I don't like it.
Why not? People are being killed there for no real reason. We are warriors and must protect the weak, help them make their own way in peace. What else are we here for?Originally Posted by Fragony
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Originally Posted by TuffStuffMcGruff
Could you be anymore cliche?
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Oh yes.Originally Posted by Ice
"That rifle hanging on the wall of the working-class flat or labourer's cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there."
-Eric "George Orwell" Blair
"If the policy of the government, upon vital questions affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court...the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned the government into the hands of that eminent tribunal."
(Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, 1861).
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We'll protect them just like the robots.Originally Posted by TuffStuffMcGruff
It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then, the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell.
Rubbish , a peacekeeping deployment by its nature must be completely neutral , a neutral force cannot exist when one party of that force is a belligerant in the conflict .Why not? People are being killed there for no real reason. We are warriors and must protect the weak, help them make their own way in peace. What else are we here for?
I agree with Frag . The Irish should never have gone in under the EU mandate .Gah. Netherlands want to send troops as well I don't like it.
That. In Afghanistan we brought our own toys, we still have a sore spot called sebrenica. Eu mandate, what are they going to do, just watch people being killed the eu has no teeth.Originally Posted by Tribesman
Gov should first solve a whole lot of problems in our own country, me thinks.Originally Posted by Fragony
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That would mean stepping down they are the problem. That stupid movie is enough to completily paralyse these cowards. They want to send marines, for what this is a prestige-project of euro-ego's, me too thingOriginally Posted by Wasp
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Definitely. I wouldn't mind putting an end to the Balkenende-era. That man has proven that he isn't a leader too many times already.Originally Posted by Fragony
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It's funny how he has made the film a big thing himselve, fine with me. If nothing happens (which I expect, perhaps a few burned cars and a boycot or two) he will be exposed for the terified scaremonger he is, and if something does happen it was inevitable anyway. A very usefull pressure-boiler our flaming mozart, power to him.
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At risk of forcing this off-topic, which party are you for? The PVV (Party For Freedom)?Originally Posted by Fragony
No but he gets my vote anyway. Wilders and his political enemy's are talking about something that doesn't really exist, islam isn't a threat europe is just commtiting cultural suicide. Wilders isn't going to last and he knows it, he's shaking things up and it's needed. Europe is runned by lefties, and history has programmend them with the believe that all change is for the better but I think we are making a capital mistake.Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
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No, my vote will probably go to the VVD, but there's no party that supports a majority of my ideas.Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
The purpose of a fish trap is to catch fish, and when the fish are caught, the trap is forgotten. The purpose of a rabbit snare is to catch rabbits. When the rabbits are caught, the snare is forgotten. The purpose of words is to convey ideas. When the ideas are grasped, the words are forgotten. Where can I find a man who has forgotten words? He is the one I would like to talk to.
You all should have voted UFV!
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@ Tribes:
If Ireland should not have committed troops under the EU aegis, should they:
a) have been committed to a peace-keeping effort under Irish aegis. I think Ireland could clearly claim impartiality in Chad.
b) have stayed home entirely as the whole thing is a bad business. But then would should be done?
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(a) it cannot be done , either in terms of the constitution or in terms of support , any foriegn deployment (apart from perhaps sending a fishery protection vessel) requires foriegn logistical support .
(b) possibly , since they are already very stretched with other deployments , in fact it is only through the curtailing of other deployments that they are able to undertake this one .
really my only objection is that given Frances role in the conflict it is bloody stupid to have a peacekeeping deployment alligned with France and using French bases in Chad .
The peace keeping was about Darfour. And the problem is that a rebellion broke in Chad, triggering a traty between France and Chad, precisely when the EU force should have deployed. How handy for Sudan...Originally Posted by Tribesman
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No the peace keeping was about wars in 3 countries , the rebellion didn't break in Chad triggering a treaty with France since the French were already there and have been there for most of chads independance , the rebellion hasn't stopped , the treaty that was supposed to end that rebellion against the French backed dictator was not effective in bringing the peace that the deployment is meant to keep since not all he rebel groups signed up to it , and over the past years some of those that did sign up have either pulled out of the treaty or splintered into pro/anti treaty factions .The peace keeping was about Darfour. And the problem is that a rebellion broke in Chad, triggering a traty between France and Chad, precisely when the EU force should have deployed. How handy for Sudan...
I will repeat it once. There has been French troops in Chad for a long time, and that's about a treaty between Chad and France, in this you are correct. Then again it's a defence treaty, and it's about intel and logistics. e.g. french planes did fly along the Sudanese border during the rebellion in Chad because Chad was suspecting sudanese troops or sudan-supported troops to use the border and wanted to know. In addition to this, you have a slaughter of black african people taking place in Darfour, and the opposite in another place. In order to protect the refugees from Darfour who went into Chad, a peacekeeping force was sent by the EU. Which has now problem with the sudanese army... (and that should bring questions actually about the recent evolution of this decades long ongoing rebellion in Chad and Sudan's role)Originally Posted by Tribesman
Then, if your point is to say that those two things sould've benn handled separately, it make sense, but this would have demanded way more infrastructure and all... which costs a lot, and would've lead to no action at all...
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No , their role in Chad is to protect the refugees from sudan , protect the refugees from the CAR and protect the internal refugees from the civil war plus help to impliment the faltering (or some might say completely broken) peace process .In order to protect the refugees from Darfour who went into Chad, a peacekeeping force was sent by the EU.
The same can be said of their role in the dual CAR deployment , if you change the internal refugees to CAR and the external ones to Chadian .
Do you mean the three things ?Then, if your point is to say that those two things sould've benn handled separately, it make sense, but this would have demanded way more infrastructure and all... which costs a lot, and would've lead to no action at all...
It was complicated enough to just get consensus and approval for the dual deployment , there is very little hope of them bringing a sudanese deployment together as well .
Which does raise the issue of whether the dual deployment is any good at all , since all three conflicts are linked and participated in by all three nations(plus others) .
None of which even remotely addresses the issues I raised over EU participation with France when France is itself a party in the conflict .
Err, okay, I might be numb, but isn't Darfour a part of Sudan?
And are you trying to say something like "we're helping bad guys to back up a dictator in Africa"? Because I sort of hope that the EU heads of state aren't completely out of their mind and have a motive to do so. Maybe a motive that gamers on the internet can't grab on a single view?
I mean even those who followed the USA where-you-know 5 years ago were convinced that weapons of massive destruction were existing there (at least officially) and that destroying Sadam power would be good for where-you-know.
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Yes, the link provided in the first post shows this too.Originally Posted by Caerfanan
I don't know why... but I am reminded of Vietnam when the US was in there with our small group of allies when you typed that.And are you trying to say something like "we're helping bad guys to back up a dictator in Africa"? Because I sort of hope that the EU heads of state aren't completely out of their mind and have a motive to do so.Maybe a motive that gamers on the internet can't grab on a single view?
I think just about where-you-know everyone else was saying, "where the **** are you finding these weapons? We ain't found ****." But it's like Jr. didn't care, his daddy was threatened and he decided to show 'em who's "boss."I mean even those who followed the USA where-you-know 5 years ago were convinced that weapons of massive destruction were existing there (at least officially) and that destroying Sadam power would be good for where-you-know.
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Well if I sort of understand why some people would follow "blindly" the USA in the seventies in a "war against communism", or nowadays in a "war against terrorism", the USA being a really big power and commercial partner and all, I really think that some big countries in the EU wouldn't follow "blindly" France in some stupid "dictator backing up". I don't think that France has such an influence...Originally Posted by Decker
Well...Originally Posted by Decker
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