Mugabe self-Godwins, then attacks strikers

Mugabe called himself “the Hitler of the time” and then preceded to have his presidential guard attack striking workings, and sexually assult some of them. link

Fuck him.

Time to add a country to the Axis of Evil. If there’s any country that needs regime change, it’s this one. :mad:

100% agreed.

Is it me or is the world becoming more surreal by the day?

Damn, I’d already suggested once in the Pit that we should go after Mugabe if we were serious about “humanitarian regime change.” I thought Mugabe couldn’t get any more psycho, but I guess I was wrong. ::mad::

That man has been psycho since he was born. All in favour of regime change in Zimbabwe, using military force as needed say aye.

“Aye”

I got to speak to a lot of Zimbabwean ex-pats in my job in NZ, and this does not suprise me at all. Shame that they are getting implicit support form other Commonwealth countries for re-entry into that organisation (eg: South Africa)

Aye!

Aye!

Can’t happen a moment too soon, IMHO.

Wait, hang on, clarification needed there. If the regime change is mounted by a coalition made up primarily of Commonwealth and African nations, with agreement of the UN and an explicit mandate to install a cleanly-elected regime, then, yeah, go for it.

If it’s yet another self-righteous US go-it-more-or-less adventure, er, no.

Wait, hang on, clarification needed there. If the regime change is mounted by a coalition made up primarily of Commonwealth and African nations, with agreement of the UN and an explicit mandate to install a cleanly-elected regime, then, yeah, go for it.

If it’s yet another self-righteous US go-it-more-or-less alone adventure, er, no.

Brits and the Commonwealth, not the USA.

A majority of the troops being African.

Then, “aye”.

I don’t think that would be a particularly good idea, considering some of the tribal hatred that exists in that area of South Africa. I would think that if UN intervention was decided upon, it would be better to implement it with neutral peacekeepers from countries without a stake in Zimbabwe. I think that involving other African nations could lead to massive bloodshed.

-Bubba.

Let’s see . . .

  1. Exceedingly poor nation.
  2. No oil reserves.
  3. No strategic importance.
  4. No nuclear weapons.
  5. In Africa.

Odds of the newly moral administration of the United States caring enough to “liberate the people” of Zimbabwe as they are now working to “liberate the people” of Iraq . . . 0.0002%. (But they strongly condemn the acts! Strongly!)

Yes, it is well known that the U.S. doesn’t 'do" Africa. :rolleyes:

Aye, but only under the condition that no one in ZANU (Mugabe’s political party) is given power.

I’d like to add to Tony Barber’s comment and say that the British should probably not get involved either. If you think the Middle East resents the British…hoo boy.

Aye, heck, I am willing to go take him out myself- anyone want to fund my expedition?

Cthulhu needs funds???

Sheesh. Just eat someone rich. Or dominate someone powerful.

(and you call yourself an Old One…)

Forget invasion. I say we just send in lots of assassins. IMHO, ‘We may invade’ carries less weight then ‘We will kill you. Personally.’

dude, gotta step in here and say the South African Government supports Bob, not necessarily the general populace. We are blessed with a president who spends more time jet setting and visiting other countries than running his own damn country.

When Thabo Mbeki put in an appearance at the Cricket world Cup final, it was quite a shock to realise he was actually home for a change.

Heh, I have indirect relations in Zim (my girlfriend has family up there) and everyone not employed by the government suffers. Queue’s for things like milk and bread stretch for miles (if there are supplies). be it the few remaining white farmers, or darker skinned tribal natives everyone is at a loss. He is just a greedy egotistical maniac. He doesn’t give a flying fuck about the sovereignty of his own people, only his own, supreme power matters to him. He flys around in a private helicopter gas guzzler while the regular folk wait for hours, just to find out there is no more petrol.

Yeah, muuuch more to be said, but lets leave it at that… if your venerable GWB creates a new lake Zimbabwe, he would probably be looked upon in a much more esteemed light by the general populace of many countries, including my own.