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.
August 1, 2006
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