Khalid Mubarak is complaining about US sanctions. Perhaps he has a point. However awful the government of Sudan is, there should be some reward for their having allowed the South to secede. If not what hope is there persuading to behave better in future:
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Khalid Al Mubarak Email: khalid.mustafa@btinternet.com Unfair US Sanctions
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Date: 09/11/2013
In the ancient Oriental tale, the lamb, drinking
at the foot of the hill from a spring was shouted at by a lion which was at the
top: You are muddying the water for me. How dare you! The lamb replied: How
could I? The spring water runs downwards from your position. A fox listening
whispered: He is looking for a pretext. Run for your life. What should the
Sudan do in the face of the extension of illogical unfair US sanctions declared
on 30 October 13 in a message to Congress by President Obama? In it there is
the hyperbolic statement that: Sudan’s policies “are hostile to US interests and
continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security
and foreign policy of the United States”. Unusual and extraordinary threat?
Disingenuous is an understatement in describing this allegation.
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