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Mugabe: It's the UK's fault!

Mugabe is a great man.
Look at what he has done for Zimbabwe.
I have one of his one Hundren million dollar bills, How can we possibly criticize a guy who has created so so many millionaires?
 
Time to send in the SAS and get rid of that clown. I'm sure either of them would be happy to do it, and they're both certainly capable of it.
 
Ah the old blame the whitey card. Robert Mugabe has no shame. He messed up everything and he still blames the white man. Mugabe only cares about himself.
 
Time to send in the SAS and get rid of that clown. I'm sure either of them would be happy to do it, and they're both certainly capable of it.

Milltry action against zimbabwe is politicaly imposibale and technicaly darn hard. Atractive as it might feel other solutions will have to be found.
 
Magabe blames Britain for everything.Yet do you see how he dresses and talks? Very British if you ask me. Even his judges dress like British judges.
If he has so much hatred of Britain why did he not rid his country of its Britishness.
Just another sign of his madness.
 
Milltry action against zimbabwe is politicaly imposibale and technicaly darn hard. Atractive as it might feel other solutions will have to be found.

Do "other solutions" exist?

It would be nice if South Africa took the initiative in finding a solution. Europeans and Americans don't have much of a track record in solving problems in Afrca.
 
Do "other solutions" exist?

It would be nice if South Africa took the initiative in finding a solution. Europeans and Americans don't have much of a track record in solving problems in Afrca.

There is always the "biological solution". Mugabe will be 85 in February. If he gets sick, it's not like he can just jet to some western country for health care. He can't live forever, and if he has an heir apparent I haven't heard about it.
 
There is always the "biological solution". Mugabe will be 85 in February. If he gets sick, it's not like he can just jet to some western country for health care. He can't live forever, and if he has an heir apparent I haven't heard about it.
Thats probably because any "heir apparent" is either dead or hiding in the wilderness. Mugabe will rule as if he will never die right up to the day he dies.
 
What would be hard about it? I can't see any but a committed core putting up any resistance. 99% of the population must hate him by now.

One might have thought the same thing about the tyrant Saddam Hussein.
In fact some people said just that.
I'm wary of anyone who says that we would be greeted as liberators, or it would be a cakewalk.
 
Time to send in the SAS and get rid of that clown. I'm sure either of them would be happy to do it, and they're both certainly capable of it.
SAS is overkill. Send in the circus clowns, they should be able to take him out within a week.
 
Do "other solutions" exist?

It would be nice if South Africa took the initiative in finding a solution. Europeans and Americans don't have much of a track record in solving problems in Afrca.

If South Africa had acted sooner something might have been done but too late now.
 
What would be hard about it? I can't see any but a committed core putting up any resistance. 99% of the population must hate him by now.

Much of the army still support him and zimbarwe is landlockec. None of the countries around it are going to react to well to people trying to transit a militry force through their country.
 
There is always the "biological solution". Mugabe will be 85 in February. If he gets sick, it's not like he can just jet to some western country for health care. He can't live forever, and if he has an heir apparent I haven't heard about it.

A few high ranking people in the militry are probably the cloest to that role.
 
If South Africa had acted sooner something might have been done but too late now.

Indeed. It's pretty shocking how much Mugabe was allowed to get away with by the South African government. :(
 
I think it's a lot different to Iraq. IIRC half the population has fled already.

Your recollection is off, quelle surprise.

Iraq had a population of about 24 million as the war began. Best numbers on refugees is about a million displaced internally, and about a million and a half left the country. That is a serious issue for Iraq, as some of that represents a brain drain of their middle class.

But about two and a half million fled from about 24 million is around a tenth, not a half.

DR
 

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