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     COMMENTS: Olive Branch to Accused War Criminal

The second major foreign policy story of the day originated from the State Department yet only CBS' White House correspondent Chip Reid deemed it newsworthy enough for a report. Perhaps the reason was that Barack Obama refused to dignify his latest decision on Darfur with a soundbite: "The President issued only a written statement on his new policy and that worries some human rights activists." What he has decided to do is to offer "unspecified incentives" to the Khartoum government despite the fact that Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has been charged with war crimes at the International Criminal Court.

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