Seems the Bu$h team really has a lot of double standards when it comes to their foreign and military policies. For Saddam the entire weight and force of the US Military was required to enact regime change, while for Liberia we can barely muster up the willingness to send 20 troops 2 months after the country goes through a brutal civil war and 1000's of people are killed.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/17/1061059718557.htmlPentagon's deaf ear to Liberia SOS
As Liberia's humanitarian crisis intensified last month, the Pentagon quashed a report by its own specialist team calling for immediate United States intervention to stop the fighting and allow delivery of emergency aid, a US official said
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The team urged the US to immediately send 2300 marines to stabilise the country and protect civilians, several officials said.
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The assessment team's superiors at European command told the group to rewrite the report, taking out the specific recommendation to send in troops and focusing instead on humanitarian problems, and to deny to anyone curious about its conclusions that it had submitted a report at all until after Mr Bush completed his Africa tour, said an official, who asked not to be named.
The handling of the report suggests that the Pentagon tried to ensure that its conclusions reinforced the Defence Department's intention to stay out of Liberia. "You have to know your boss's intent before you develop a plan that fits his intentions," said a defence official, who asked not to be named.