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Date: | Sun, 18 Nov 2001 14:37:12 -0800 |
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Hi Mbogger-Fara,
Hope you're fasting...! You know how you Serrers are(LOL)
Well my comment on Sankara I guess speaks for itself, yet I think
that if one recollects how he came to power in the first place
(through a coup d'etat of course), it becomes obvious that he trumps
the fundamental principle that Mr. Kah was hassling very hard to
explain- that soldiers should not dapple into politics- and of which
I strongly agree with him cause that is the basic ethos of any
civil-military education atleast in the West. In effect, the Sankara
phenomenon contibuted alot to the romanticization of the
Soldier-Saviour syndrome in most parts of Africa- Sierra Leone under
Capt Strasser with the Sankara-signature dark "ray bans" is a typical
example.
Now coming to Colin Powell, I do not exactly understand your
questions, but I know that he was only a captain during the Vietnam
War. May be you can help me recollect precisely...especially that
"economical" thing you mentioned.
Ramadan Mubarak
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Ebou Jallow
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
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