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Darfur Makes Sudan's Omar al-Bashir Barack Obama's Biggest African Foe
Perry Link; Josh Kurlantzick
发表日期2009-05-25
出处Wall Street Journal
出版年2009
语种英语
摘要The Chinese Communist Party's top priority remains what it has always been: the maintenance of absolute political power.
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Presidents don't get to choose their first foreign policy crisis. It usually chooses them. For President Clinton, it was the killing of 18 U.S. soldiers in Mogadishu. For President Bush, it came when a U.S. EP-3 military plane collided with a Chinese fighter pilot, forcing the American crew to land on the Chinese island of Hainan. Many think that President Obama's first crisis came last month in the unlikely form of Somali pirates. (Actually, pirates have been patrolling those waters longer than there have been American presidents and they will likely be there hundreds of years from now.)

While Obama may have handled the high seas showdown, his most dangerous foe in Africa isn't a rag-tag group of teenagers with AK-47s and speedboats. No, that adversary is Sudan's Omar al-Bashir, the world's first sitting president with a warrant for his arrest.

Darfur, the war-torn western region of Sudan, is being pushed perilously close to the edge by the Sudanese government. The biggest test for Obama's foreign policy in Africa will not be pirates; it will be Bashir.

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主题Americas ; United States ; North Africa ; Sudan ; Peace and Reconciliation ; Foreign Policy
URLhttps://carnegieendowment.org/2009/05/26/darfur-makes-sudan-s-omar-al-bashir-barack-obama-s-biggest-african-foe-pub-23160
来源智库Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/420722
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