Wednesday 15 July 2009

[more] from the mailbox:

Barack Obama made his first visit to Africa as United States president last week and he offered some welcome thoughts in a speech before Parliament in Ghana:
America has a responsibility to work with you as a partner to advance this vision, not just with words, but with support that strengthens African capacity. When there's a genocide in Darfur or terrorists in Somalia, these are not simply African problems - they are global security challenges, and they demand a global response.
And that's why we stand ready to partner through diplomacy and technical assistance and logistical support, and we will stand behind efforts to hold war criminals accountable. And let me be clear: Our Africa Command is focused not on establishing a foothold in the continent, but on confronting these common challenges to advance the security of America, Africa, and the world.

This is what Enough wrote to me, and here's the LA Times take on the story.

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