So why are some of us so upset that France came to the aid of the Malian
people? Mali, according to the BBC article, has been in the mining business since a
King carried tons of gold on caravans from Timbuktu! The French and the Malians
have been friends long before we were born.
What would some of you have preferred? Would you have wallowed and
celebrated in the fact that Northern Mali was invaded, Timbuktu burned, people
killed, and the invaders continue their escapade down South with Liberia in the
cross hairs of their Libyan weapons?
We live in a dangerous and unpredictable world. And furthermore, I did not see the Malians
whose city was liberated, protesting the presence of the French liberators. Had
this been an all African affairs with all the blah, blah, blah, Bamako would be
under siege by this time!
I know America, France, Britain, Germany, are all countries some of us hate
to love. Some of us can't just stand these people. Yet, most of our people are
much, much safer and happier with them around, looking after their backs. In other words, these
porcupine guts are just too bitter to eat and yet, too greasy to get rid
of.
Scenario: If there were a plan in the offing, for example, by a
group of happy-go-lucky guys to say, blow up the iron ore facilities in Yen-yen
with the intention of pushing further into Kakata, would any of you prefer that
Liberia duke it out alone, without rapid outside intervention? I mean seriously, rapid intervention!
Well, here is what I would be doing in front of the Capitol Building in
Washington, DC: I would print myself a placard and march around the reflecting
pool in front of the Capitol, asking the American people to help Liberia
immediately by sending a few Marines to end the Odyssey of this evil group. My first instinct won't be to worry about iron ore, rubber, future oil exploration, piassava, or anything else. I would be
deeply concerned and worried about the lives of the Liberian people.
For like we say in Liberia: Duty before complaint!
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