Once upon a time, there was a Peacekeeping Force that couldn't
One of the only two nations on the face of the earth that legally allows slavery has just bitch-slapped the U.N.
And being the bitch that it is... the U.N. just stood there and took it.
By MALIN RISING
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Sweden and Norway dropped plans Wednesday to send about 400 troops to the U.N. peacekeeping force in Darfur because of opposition from Sudan's government.
The two Scandinavian countries had planned to send a joint engineering unit to the peacekeeping force in the troubled region, but their foreign ministers said in a joint statement that "Sudan's opposition makes it impossible to maintain the offer of a Norwegian-Swedish contribution."
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir reiterated warnings in November that he would not allow some European nations to take part in the force. He singled out Scandinavian countries, where some media had reproduced caricatures of Islam's Prophet Muhammad.
God save us from the Democratic Party.
The only time the UN did anything was in Korea--and it's been scared shitless of a repeat every since.
ReplyDeleteExcuse my lewdness, but that reminds me of when American Badass, John McLane, said, "I'm not the one who just got Butt------ on national TV, DWAYNE!"
ReplyDeleteThat one's for Fr. R