“My fourth lesson, therefore, is that governments must be accountable for their actions, in the international as well as the domestic arena. Every state owes some account to other states on which its actions have a decisive impact. As things stand, poor and weak states are easily held to account, because they need foreign aid. But large and powerful states, whose actions have the greatest impact on others, can be constrained only by their own people.”
This is of course Kofi Annan’s farwell (and good riddance) screed published in the Wapo. Should have been printed in Rippley’s Believe it or Not.
Who is this dope kidding. He missed indictment and jail only by sacrificing those around him after the Oil for Food Scandal came to light. But if that were the only thing. He also sat on his ass while some of the greatest atrocities of history took place.
Then there is that personal interest (it’s all he’s ever been about), sweeting up his retirement package far beyond anyone SG in history.
Kofi is a crook, a thief, accomplice to murder, and worst of all a moral coward and idiot.
As they say, don’t let the door hit you….
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