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The case for intervention in Burma
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BalPatil
05/14/2008, 12:11 AM
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It is simply incomprehensible why the rest of the world inluding the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon are pleading helplessness to rescue the millions of cyclone-affected Myanmarese . It is even more a mystery why God's own messenger-President Bush- who intervened in Iraq because God told him to do so, has not received any similar signal so far.
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Re: The case for intervention in Burma
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proINDEPENDENCE
05/15/2008, 2:30 PM
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It's no mystery, really. There's no OIL there.
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Re: The case for intervention in Burma
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feline74
05/16/2008, 2:58 PM
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Burma does have oil--one reason India and China haven't been intervening is because they're both trying to get their share of it.
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