Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Who is the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan?

J. Scott Gration

As a retired U.S. Air Force General, Gration has a diverse background. Grew up in the Congo, fluent in Swahili, more than three decades of experience in military affairs earning him seven rows of ribbons. Additionally, in 2006 he accompanied Obama (then, a Senator) on a trip to Africa as an "Africa expert."
He's been to Congo, Kenya, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, South Africa.
But, wait. Virtually NO experience in Sudan. Let me correct myself: Absolutely no experience in Sudan.

Don't mean to be critical, Mr. Gration, I mean you seem to be a pretty levelheaded man and your idea of a "no nuclear weapons" for ANYONE (including the U.S.), is pleasant. However, a special envoy to Sudan would acutally require you having been to Sudan once.

It just keeps getting getting bleaker and bleaker for Sudan.

P.S. they don't speak Swahili in Sudan, either.

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