Thursday, September 23, 2004

The Dogs of Peace:
More on Mercenaries and Humanitarian Military Intervention

Turns out that the idea of using mercenaries to conduct humanitarian interventions is not new with me--not by a long shot. A colleague of mine in Anthropology told me about the now-defunct South African mercenary outfit (or "private military company" as they prefer to be known) Executive Outcomes and their involvement in stopping the RUF in Sierra Leone in 1995; according to this Newsweek article, The Dogs of Peace, the EO mercenaries are considered heroes there. They also offered to stop the genocide in Rwanda for $150 million. A very, very small price to pay, if you ask me.

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