Genocide? What Genocide?

AP

The crisis in Darfur, which has killed more than 70,000 people and has affected some 2 million people, has gripped world attention but also drawn calls that international leaders are again standing by while a people is exterminated — as happened in Cambodia, Rwanda and Yugoslavia.

While the United States has labeled the destruction genocide, the U.N.-appointed panel of five lawyers said that there appeared to be no clear evidence of "genocidal intent" against the people of Darfur.


What did you expect? You didn't really think that we fight wars for "humanitarian reasons" did you? To spread freedom??

Please... Give me a break.

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