Should Robert Mugabe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai not secure his rightful place as leader of Zimbabwe, would an invasion to remove Mugabe from power be justifiable, and would it be better supported by the population of Zimbabwe as opposed to Iraq for example?
Mugabe has time and time again given the finger to democracy and has recently showed how determined he is to stay in power no matter how underhanded his tactics are.
Morgan Tsvangirai arrested
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I often think the only reason he remains there is because of a distinct lack of oil.
Mugabe has time and time again given the finger to democracy and has recently showed how determined he is to stay in power no matter how underhanded his tactics are.
Morgan Tsvangirai arrested
Zimbabwe halts opposition rallies
Zimbabwe suspends aid operations
Hunger fears after Mugabe aid ban
I often think the only reason he remains there is because of a distinct lack of oil.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.