Huh...wonder why the UN and Obama

NOVA

U. S. NAVY Veteran
Getting their asses down there to help out.








Ivory Coast: aid workers find 1,000 bodies in Duekoue

The single biggest atrocity in the long battle for control of Ivory Coast has emerged after aid workers discovered the bodies of up to 1,000 people in the town of Duekoue.
 
I hate to be cynical but is it because the Ivory Coast is populated by people who aren't quite as close to white as the people of Libya and their magnificent oil reserves (and they aren't as likely to board a boat to claim asylum in Europe)?
 
I hate to be cynical but is it because the Ivory Coast is populated by people who aren't quite as close to white as the people of Libya and their magnificent oil reserves (and they aren't as likely to board a boat to claim asylum in Europe)?

in other words, southern Africa (south of the Sahara) can fend for itself, unless there is oil involved and not even then
 
I refer you to President Obama address to the nation less than two weeks ago for the answer to your question.
 
AXIM, Ghana — The United Nations and France went on the offensive Monday against Ivory Coast’s strongman, Laurent Gbagbo, striking targets at his residence, his offices and two of his military bases in a significant escalation of the international intervention into the political crisis engulfing the nation.

France, which showed a newfound muscularity by championing military strikes against Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces in Libya, attacked heavy artillery and armored vehicles at Mr. Gbagbo’s residence and presidential offices, two centers of his power, a French military spokesman said Monday night.

The United Nations said it had also launched helicopter strikes against Mr. Gbagbo’s forces at two of his bases, to prevent them from using the kinds of heavy weapons that have been aimed at civilians and United Nations personnel during the crisis.

he international attacks coincided with a renewed assault by local troops loyal to Mr. Gbagbo’s rival, Alassane Ouattara, the man recognized by the United Nations, the African Union and other international bodies as the winner of last year’s presidential election.

With the attacks underway, Mr. Ouattara’s prime minister declared Monday that Mr. Gbagbo’s rule was now only hours away from ending.

“Our forces have made significant advances,” the prime minister, Guillaume Soro, said in a telephone interview. “In a few hours it will be all over. We came into the city of Abidjan today, and I think it will soon be finished.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/05/world/africa/05ivory.html?_r=1&hp
 
Yeah....how about that.....the UN and France go to the aid of victims on the Ivory Coast...

Obama stays out of it.....huh.....smarter that I gave him credit for.
 
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