PBI, Strike, Others..
He does say in the Documentary (being replayed apparently Thursday night) specifically that he has been challenged on why he did not charge in their with the troops he had to rescue the 10 Belgians that ultimately perished.
He more or less answered that a) He really didn't have the manpower to do it b) he didn't have the INT to do it and c) didn't want to end up having 60 soldiers dead and his mission over.
Also, as Strike mentioned, (and it was mentioned in the Documentary), the group responsible for the killigns (Inte something?) specifically targeted the Belgians, knowing that they would be withdrawn and that no other country would come.
THe problem as stated by Dallaire was that there was no other professionally trained and disciplined army (in his mind) that stood up to the plate, except for the Belgians - and thats why they were on the scene. But the Belgian anthropologists who made the smart move of identifying racial background on all government ID cards made the worst move....
He does say in the Documentary (being replayed apparently Thursday night) specifically that he has been challenged on why he did not charge in their with the troops he had to rescue the 10 Belgians that ultimately perished.
He more or less answered that a) He really didn't have the manpower to do it b) he didn't have the INT to do it and c) didn't want to end up having 60 soldiers dead and his mission over.
Also, as Strike mentioned, (and it was mentioned in the Documentary), the group responsible for the killigns (Inte something?) specifically targeted the Belgians, knowing that they would be withdrawn and that no other country would come.
THe problem as stated by Dallaire was that there was no other professionally trained and disciplined army (in his mind) that stood up to the plate, except for the Belgians - and thats why they were on the scene. But the Belgian anthropologists who made the smart move of identifying racial background on all government ID cards made the worst move....