On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, Patrick Bond wrote, very much in passing, in an argument centered on Zimbabwe: > Mugabe resisted the IMF, and was cut off after the first small tranche > of the loan. But hatred of the Zanu(PF) leader continued to grow in > the cities when he deployed 10,000 troops to the DRC war, partly as an > act of solidarity against the US-backed Ugandan/Rwandan invasion of > the east of the DRC. Patrick, once you recover from your whirlwind tour of the US, I'd very much like to hear your take on US/Rwanda/DRC relations. Michael __________________________________________________________________________ Michael Pollak................New York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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