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Outsmarted by Sudan
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If Bush is sincere about finally doing everything possible to rescue Darfur, he will press the leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chad and other nearby nations to provide meaningful materiel support for the United Nations and to exert pressure on Khartoum to allow the deployment of an effective U.N. force on schedule.
America's allies may not comply, and the U.N. force may be stillborn. But then Washington will have every reason and responsibility to make clear to the people of Darfur and the world exactly which countries failed them in extremis.
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In my Nov. 11 column I erred in saying that Pakistan's founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, suspended the national assembly to rule by decree. The honor actually belongs to Ghulam Muhammad, governor-general of Pakistan in 1954.





