Saturday, April 17, 2010

Faith Evans As A Blond

DOWN OR NOT?

Between New York and Kinshasa, I wonder. And of course around the issue of withdrawal of MONUC. Alan Doss has done his best to convince the Security Council to engage in dialogue with Kabila who no longer suffers from the special envoy of Ban Ki Moon. The tour was almost played, but the trip in Kinshasa appears to have less interest than those charged by pressing the sarabande diplomatic triggered by the intransigent master in Tehran. But I am certain that the French still in charge of peacekeeping missions will seek out the latest maps. The first of these appears to be failure of Congolese politics since Joseph Kabila's victory, both sung and praised by the international community since 2006.

elections approaching and nothing has been done. Maybe all these people came to understand why there was Mushaki why the Goma conference was messed up when they were installed in this town a new diplomatic arsenal, etc.. Failure, failure, and even failure: from the program to the Amani Amani Leo (we are short of terms of Kabila in Congo Swahili. Failed not only to Kabila, who has only scratched the five trails, which lost all wars against Nkunda until the police arrested James Kabarebe latter without cause in January 2009. Failure but also for the organization of municipal elections. Kabila wants to change the constitution in order to get elected again. This will cause a stir. Which gives the French UN one more reason to find a new version of MONUC with new misssion?? Presumably not, but probably it will make us a new version.

Everyone now knows why there was Mushaki and that has not finished yet. There is unfinished business, not only for Nkunda's troops and its political executives, the Great Lakes region, but also for the international community itself. His job should be to reason with the colt who takes a ride even crazier than the last quarter of 2008. The unfinished work especially for the guys on ground today. The absence of state calls for an extraordinary responsibility for the troops on the ground especially in Kivu. They are more motivated. The cause opposed to Mushaki is still intact. The international community has shown how it can harm the cause, actively or passively. It is to these guys on ground he comes back to order. We have to prepare, the days come that anything can happen, if we stick to the eagerness to get rid of Kabila shows Witness what useless but harmful Alan Doss ... Wait and see!

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