I recently returned from a week in France. There journalists and others wanted my opinion about what was going on in the Sahel and what “we” could or should do about it. By “we” they meant France and the United States. My answer satisfied nobody. “Nothing,” I said. “We should do nothing.
What to do about the Sahel? Nothing.
What to do about the Sahel? Nothing.
What to do about the Sahel? Nothing.
I recently returned from a week in France. There journalists and others wanted my opinion about what was going on in the Sahel and what “we” could or should do about it. By “we” they meant France and the United States. My answer satisfied nobody. “Nothing,” I said. “We should do nothing.