Mia Farrow turning to Blackwater

The world is a crazy place. Mia Farrow is now talking about collaborating with Blackwater about peace-keeping missions in Darfur. It’s not all crazy though, some people say Blackwater, unhampered by political problems facing governments, could provide a valuable training role for the UN/AU peacekeeping mission. I have my doubts.

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