Roméo Dallaire: Intervention in Libya

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2011

Watch excerpts about intervention in Libya from our interview yesterday with retired Lt. Gen. Romeo Dallaire, force commander of the UN Assistance Mission to Rwanda in 1993-1994 and author of "Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda."

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  • @LordMalice6d9 Yes, it does. Most of the time it institutionalize conflicts and make them impossible to solve. Good examples are Yuguslavia and Palestine-Israel-conflict. Yes, it is terrible that people are killed in ethnic wars, but they will not end if we continue to enter these conflicts. They will only become worse and end up with us getting killed through terrorism. It is our involvement in the third world that have created terrorism and we should therefore not be involved.

  • @ZimmermanHound Indeed I agree. It seems to me that whenever the west gets involved in tribal and civil conflicts in only makes things worse.

  • Wtf, this guy is fucking crazy! He argue for neo-conservatism. What is his goal. To recolonize the world? The west did the right thing in Rwanda. Do not enter wars that are not our wars and and Libya is not a civil war were the west to take sides. In fact, the west should protect their own borders, not solve other peoples conflicts.

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