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Hands
Off Sudan!
by
Rep. Ron Paul,
MD
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Before
the US House of Representatives, July 23, 2004
Mr.
Speaker, I rise in strong opposition to this incredibly dangerous
legislation. I hope my colleagues are not fooled by the title of
this bill, “Declaring genocide in Darfur, Sudan.” This resolution
is no statement of humanitarian concern for what may be happening
in a country thousands of miles from the United States. Rather,
it could well lead to war against the African country of Sudan.
The resolution “urges the Bush Administration to seriously consider
multilateral or even unilateral intervention to prevent genocide
should the United Nations Security Council fail to act.” We must
realize the implications of urging the President to commit the United
States to intervene in an ongoing civil war in a foreign land thousands
of miles away.
Mr.
Speaker, this resolution was never marked-up in the House International
Relations Committee, on which I serve. Therefore, Members of that
committee had no opportunity to amend it or express their views
before it was sent to the Floor for a vote. Like too many highly
controversial bills, it was rushed onto the suspension calendar
(by House rules reserved for “non-controversial” legislation) at
the last minute. Perhaps there was a concern that if Members had
more time to consider the bill they would cringe at the resolution’s
call for US military action in Sudan – particularly at a time when
our military is stretched to the breaking point. The men and women
of the United States Armed Forces risk their lives to protect and
defend the United States. Can anyone tell me how sending thousands
of American soldiers into harm’s way in Sudan is by any stretch
of the imagination in the US national interest or in keeping with
the Constitutional function of this country’s military forces? I
urge my colleagues in the strongest terms to reject this dangerous
resolution.
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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