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Rwanda--messing around again

INTERNATIONAL: "Rwanda Stirs Deadly Brew Of Troubles In Congo: Driven by Riches, Fear And Strategic Interests," by Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times< 4 December 2008.

You'd think they'd learn, but we're talking about a fake state drawn with meaningless borders--the Congo, that is, so the temptation is simply too great, apparently.

The Congo remains a carcass state that the neighbors routinely pick over.

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