Monday, July 2, 2012

Rwandan war criminals enjoy protection of US Army

Here's the story about an indicted Rwandan war criminal who makes the best of the "robust" relations that exist between the US Army and the Rwanda Defense Forces.

Major Justus Majyamberre was indicted by a court in Spain and is wanted by Interpol. That apparently doesn't impede his ability to travel freely in the US.

That's one more reason to think Victoria Nuland's feigned ignorance at her presser earlier was just that; feigned.

The fact that both President Kagame and his former mentor, fellow US love interest President Museveni of Uganda, have been ass-deep in destabilizing DR Congo has been an open secret for years.

If you have lots of spare time you might want to google Wikileaks Rwanda and see what comes up. It soon becomes obvious that all sorts of American diplomats have had grave reservations about their African Allies for years.

Meanwhile, Kagame travels the world, the toast of the international development community, collecting accolades and honorary degrees, of which he has recieved at least four in the US.

Perhaps his  "Noriega moment" is nigh?

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