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Chapter IV. Work with Others to Defuse Regional Conflicts

 Section C.  The Way Ahead - 4. Genocide

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        Patient efforts to end conflicts should not be mistaken for tolerance of the intolerable.  

        Genocide is the intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial, or religious

        group.  The world needs to start honoring a principle that many believe has lost its force

        in parts of the international community in recent years:  genocide must not be tolerated.  

         

        It is a moral imperative that states take action to prevent and punish genocide.  History

        teaches that sometimes other states will not act unless America does its part.  We must

        refine United States Government efforts ­ economic, diplomatic, and law-enforcement ­

        so that they target those individuals responsible for genocide and not the innocent citizens

        they rule.  Where perpetrators of mass killing defy all attempts at peaceful intervention,

        armed intervention may be required, preferably by the forces of several nations working

        together under appropriate regional or international auspices.

         

        We must not allow the legal debate over the technical definition of "genocide" to excuse

        inaction.  The world must act in cases of mass atrocities and mass killing that will

        eventually lead to genocide even if the local parties are not prepared for peace.


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