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	<title>Comments on: Much ado in Zimbabwe</title>
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		<title>By: NoPCThoughts</title>
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		<description>There is Zimbabwe exiles blog calling for the British to invade it and restore democracy. http://radicalzim.blogspot.com/2007/03/britain-should-invade-zimbabwe_12.html 

A somewhat radical view point, but a sign of how desperate things have got in Zimbabwe.

I am of the &quot;All Africa&#039;s a Basket case&quot; school of thought and having visited South Africa last year, I am not convinced they are out of the woods yet either. 

Populist leaders such as Zuma are perceived as corrupt and likely to promise &quot;Land for votes&quot; in the next elections. The killings fields of the South African farms, and first court seizure are signs that lessons have not been learnt yet.

As for Zim, well It will be a very long time, if ever, before Zimbabwe fully recovers from the damage. All the farm infrastructure has been destroyed, the farmers dispersed, and capital goods (tractors etc) gone, and livestock diseased or eaten. Even just repairing the broken fences will cost millions.

Where is the money going to come from, Switzerland? I don&#039;t think so.

The country has effectively been destroyed, and will never regain the chances lost, because even if Mugabe’s regime collapses, all the &quot;squatters&quot;, &quot;veterans&quot;, and &quot;activists&quot; etc will still be there, and no one will be able to control them. It would need a military government just to protect people, let alone enforce the courts orders.

I guess I am being ultra pessimistic, but I suspect that when Mugabe’s party lose power, they will revert back to guerrilla violence to get it back</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is Zimbabwe exiles blog calling for the British to invade it and restore democracy. <a href="http://radicalzim.blogspot.com/2007/03/britain-should-invade-zimbabwe_12.html" rel="nofollow">http://radicalzim.blogspot.com/2007/03/britain-should-invade-zimbabwe_12.html</a> </p>
<p>A somewhat radical view point, but a sign of how desperate things have got in Zimbabwe.</p>
<p>I am of the &#8220;All Africa&#8217;s a Basket case&#8221; school of thought and having visited South Africa last year, I am not convinced they are out of the woods yet either. </p>
<p>Populist leaders such as Zuma are perceived as corrupt and likely to promise &#8220;Land for votes&#8221; in the next elections. The killings fields of the South African farms, and first court seizure are signs that lessons have not been learnt yet.</p>
<p>As for Zim, well It will be a very long time, if ever, before Zimbabwe fully recovers from the damage. All the farm infrastructure has been destroyed, the farmers dispersed, and capital goods (tractors etc) gone, and livestock diseased or eaten. Even just repairing the broken fences will cost millions.</p>
<p>Where is the money going to come from, Switzerland? I don&#8217;t think so.</p>
<p>The country has effectively been destroyed, and will never regain the chances lost, because even if Mugabe’s regime collapses, all the &#8220;squatters&#8221;, &#8220;veterans&#8221;, and &#8220;activists&#8221; etc will still be there, and no one will be able to control them. It would need a military government just to protect people, let alone enforce the courts orders.</p>
<p>I guess I am being ultra pessimistic, but I suspect that when Mugabe’s party lose power, they will revert back to guerrilla violence to get it back</p>
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