First of all, there has never been, and hopefully won't ever be another genocide like the Holocaust. That being said... with all due respect to America's prowess, it cannot handle every single conflict in the world, at the same time. Also, whether you like it or not, the USA is not obligated nor has it been appointed by some higher force to end such atrocities. It had interests in Iraq and things it wanted straightened there, and while they were at it, they took down an evil tyrant. That doesn't mean the USA can or even should march in to every $hithole country in the world that finds it difficult not to kill its own people.Then why is the genocide in Sudan of no consequence!? How can we as a people even THINK to say that we are righting the wrongs of the world if we are ignoring an act of genocide akin to the holocaust decades ago!?
And even that number is hightly exaggerated. There were slightly over 4000 people killed in the initial fighting... so the number right now is probably closer to 6,000.I believe that number is around ten thousand, not one hundred thousand.






