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Bigger US role battling genocide?
Washington - A genocide prevention task force concludes that US leadership, early warnings, preventive diplomacy, and coordinated international action are crucial elements of any effort to prevent the kind of mass killings that have ravaged Sudan's Darfur and the Congo.

That may sound like another well-meaning Washington study destined to gather dust.
Only if we're lucky ...
But the fate of this task force -- led by two Clinton administration foreign-policy heavyweights, Madeleine Albright and William Cohen -- might be a little brighter.
Halfbright a heavyweight? Just as a reminder of the incompetence of most of the Clinton foreign policy team.
One reason: The conclusion of its year-long labor corresponds with President-elect Obama's naming to his national-security team a diplomat who has advocated swift action when genocide threatens.

Susan Rice, Mr. Obama's pick to be the US ambassador to the United Nations, had experience with the Rwanda genocide of the 1990s during her years as a chief Africa diplomat under the Clinton administration.
She also biffed the grabbing of Osama bin Laden when he was in the Sudan ...

Posted by: Steve White 2008-12-09
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=256863