Zimbabwe seems to be on the brink of a holocaust. The Mugabe regime is using starvation as a weapon:
Zimbabwe is about ready to explode in a nightmare mass murder, or bloody revolution. It’s not genocide this time, but democide (government killing massive numbers of its own citizens.) The Zimbabwe government, in power since the country became independent in 1980, dealt with increasing unpopularity by terrorizing political opponents, rigging elections, and paying off supporters by driving its most productive citizens (the white farmers) out of the country and stealing their property. This move made it impossible for the country to feed itself. Relief agencies sent in tons of food, but this was distributed in a punitive fashion, with anti-government areas getting less food, or none at all. Last year, the government proclaimed the food emergency over, and said it needed no more charity from foreigners. That was a face saving lie. This year, the government admitted there was a food problem, and requested 1.2 million tons of food.But why don't the people rebel?
There hasn’t been any revolution so far because the potential rebels cannot get guns. No one is willing to arm the dissatisfied majority, and over two thirds of the population lives in poverty. The ruling party is corrupt, and hands out what wealth is available only to those that actively support it. There are no large deposits of items like diamonds or gold, that are readily converted into cash. It was that kind of money that fueled the civil wars farther north, in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Religion is not a factor either, with less than one percent of the population being Moslem. Further north, irate Moslem populations have been armed by wealthier Arab nations.No guns.The government seems determined to starve its enemies to death, secure in the knowledge that the victims are unarmed, and the government forces have lots of guns. It’s even difficult for the rest of the world to find out what’s going on, as foreign reporters were expelled years ago, and the local press is under strict government control. This story will only get reported after the dead are buried.
Wes Skoglund's dream come true.
It's at least one reason we have a Second Amendment.
Once that serious cultural sensitivity problem at Gitmo, Cuba is sorted out, I'm sure the world's civil rights NGO's will get right on this.
Posted by: RBMN at June 3, 2005 09:21 AMInstead of airlifting powered milk, I'd love to see the secret CIA airline air-drop pallets of cheap SKS rifles and boxes of ammunition all around the countryside, with native-language leaflets drawn in the old Russian style saying "Rise up ye sons of the land."
We'd publicly deplore the intervention of the commies, of course, but if there were enough older veterans around, and they got hungry enough, you might see some interesting developments.
Posted by: nathan bissonette at June 3, 2005 10:56 AMTime to send in some of the boys for some "wet work" against Mugabe and company.
You know and realize this is what is going to happen to the old Union of South Africa in a few years.
The amount of murder and destruction that awaits Africa is unfathomable. Hopefully enough elephants, tigers, and hippos have been brought over to our game farms because guys like Mugabe are going to leave it a charnal house similiar to what is happening in the Congo.
An unarmed and cowed populace...
Why we have a 2nd amendment.
Posted by: Greg at June 3, 2005 12:25 PMI agree with Nathan and Instapundit. Time for some green beanies and a whole lot of C-17's to go off the screen for a few weeks.
Posted by: shawn randall at June 3, 2005 12:40 PMThe down side is there is going to a whole lot-ta dead folks before it's all done. And it's even money on if the body count would be higher or lower then if we did nothing.
But I still beleive what Ken Purdy, Playboys auto guy back in the 60's/70's, said. "A dead lion is a better thing then a live mouse" I bet a lot of Mugabe's opposition feel the same.
Thank god guns are legal in Iraq.
Posted by: William Herold at June 3, 2005 01:06 PM"Thank god guns are legal in Iraq."
Right. Because disarming the law-abiding Iraqi would be a huge help.
Posted by: mitch at June 3, 2005 02:02 PMThere are more armed Iraqis in uniform than Americans at this point. That's why they're getting killed. They're the first to come in contact with and confront terrorists.
Posted by: RBMN at June 3, 2005 03:02 PM