By Ankush

This is an interesting little artifact, though not because I agree with it: Writing in The London Review of Books, Mahmood Mamdani argues from the left
against a humanitarian intervention in Darfur. In essence, Mamdani
leverages the realization that there is very little the US can do about
the civil war in Iraq in order to argue that we shouldn’t intervene in
what, according to him, is the structurally similar “insurgency and
counter-insurgency” going on in Darfur. Mamdani refuses to call Darfur
a genocide because he thinks the populations involved can’t be reduced
to two distinct identities, and he has some harsh words to say about
Nicholas Kristof’s writing on Darfur in particular. (Kristof responded to this line of attack, convincingly in my view, last year.)

But check out the last paragraph:

Ankush Khardori is an attorney and former federal prosecutor who specialized in financial fraud. He has written for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and other outlets.