Representative Frank Wolfe (R.-VA) discusses the U.S.’s actions in regards to Sudan (0:56).
Wolfe praises the Bush administration for helping bring an end to the Sudanese civil war, but notes that "many provisions of the comprehensive peace agreement have not been implemented.
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