14-Apr-18 World View -- DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo

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14-Apr-18 World View -- DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo

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14-Apr-18 World View -- DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo

U.S., France, Britain launch Syria attack in retaliation for al-Assad's use of chemical weapons

** 14-Apr-18 World View -- DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo
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UN says DR Congo humanitarian crisis at highest emergency level
DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo
U.S., France, Britain launch Syria attack in retaliation for al-Assad's use of chemical weapons


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Generational Dynamics, Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC,
Jan Egeland, Joseph Kabila, Uganda, Kyangwali refugee camp,
International Organization for Migration, IOM, Zenon Mukongo Nga,
France, Britain, Syria, Damascus, Homs,
James Mattis, Nikki Haley

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Re: 14-Apr-18 World View -- DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo

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Finally, the bad guys have to pay a price (even if it's a small one). I can believe hoe effective 'fake news' has become. But then again, people are so politicized now that they believe fake news when it suits their own agenda. Putin is not a master chess player, etc. He has gotten away with murder a mayhem because of circumstance and indifference. No more.

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Re: 14-Apr-18 World View -- DR Congo boycotts its own international humanitarian conference for DR Congo

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DRC is a failed state. The evidence is glaring. Can you imagine Gov. Abbott boycotting a FEMA meeting over Texas hurricane aid? Considering history, Uganda as a safe haven is diificult to contemplate. Saddest of all are the aid "pledges". Ask any non-profit or American NATO dues collector: a check in the hand is worth something. Pledges in the bushes are ephemeral.
The rockets red glare mean little to Assad in his bunker, which is no doubt many kilometres distant from chemical factories. The genocide will continue. He's a psycopathic racist. Kim might reconsider hanging around nuclear proving grounds with lit cigarettes.
Above all, the DC 538 enthroned elitists should apply themselves to securing our borders and deporting the illegal invaders. (And in case you haven't noticed, socialized medicine is firmly in place.)

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