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Essay heading: Darfur Massacre
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The Democrat administrations have shared the Republican viewpoint regarding Sudan as one of the states sponsoring terrorism. The United Nations has been relegated to simply one of the United States foreign policy tools; sometimes used for legitimizing US intervention actions, sometimes excluded so as not to interfere with Washington's absolute will... displayed 300 characters
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The US had recalled UN to Sudan, and when arrangements with the Sudanese regime were inconsistent with US interests, it pressed the Security Council to draft a resolution ? more appropriate to be called an American ultimatum ? to implement a solution for the decades-long problem within a month. (zmag... displayed next 300 characters
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