by ChainsawMcP » 14 Mar 12, 6:46 am
Tas wrote:You can bet in those places where western troops go in to restore law an order that they dont get rid of even 1/3 of the weapons they say they did. Most are just hidden until you leave.
Kremmen wrote:disarming will do bugger all as the machete is the weapon of choice.
People may be suprised by the number of deaths attributed to the humble machete.
I'll emphasise an earlier thought
ChainsawMcP wrote:Tas wrote:As for fixing the other issues in Africa, will never happen they have been fighting for hundreds of years.
Unfortunately,
you're probably right - unless there is an ongoing effort to establish rule of law under international guidance/enforcement.
Estimates from Somalia to establish a proper police force - properly equipped and PAID so they weren't susceptible to petty bribery - about $13 million. Estimates for the US to keep their troops deployed in Somalia - about $30-40 million A DAY
If the UN had chosen to "rebuild" Somalia and restore a functioning government - instead of just "feed the starving" - they'd probably have succeeded - but they had no intention of any such thing. The US had no clear objectives - but took their mission to be security for the feed the starving mission. The Australians decided that the people were starving because the warlords were stealing the food - because there was no effective counter to them - so they solved the root problem. They re-employed former Somali Police officers as Auxiliary Security Forces to get boots on the ground (which some of the US in Mogadishu were trying to do) - then when the UN and US decided that that was a good idea - they snuck Judges on to the payroll and paid them as top ranking police officers.
Solving the root problem - rather than trying to hunt down and kill one or two warlords - worked for the Australians in Somalia. It worked because the locals saw they were there to help - and started to respond by providing useful intel and info - and standing up as witnesses because they felt safe to do so.
Maybe the best way to stop the situation which allowed Kony to exist and thrive is to restore order through the region - make it possible for people to grow cash crops rather than having to only grow food crops - make it possible for mining companies to operate safely - regulate and tax the sale of diamonds instead of having half of them stolen and sold for a pittance to rebels/warlords/thugs who then sell them for greater profits to fund their conflict...
Assist the region to realise some of its potential - build infrastructure that assists the locals instead of just the well-off - pay fair prices for the oil, diamonds, uranium, etc etc that are currently ripped out of the region by multinational companies.... .... ....
Oh, **** - I'm starting to sound like one of THOSE people...