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U.S. unveils new Sudan policy

Incentives, increased pressure aimed at ending Darfur violence

Posted: October 20, 2009 at 5:18 a.m.

The Obama administration, after months of fierce internal debate, outlined a new approach Monday to settling the conflicts in Sudan, asserting a moral obligation to end “a vast sea of human misery” and a need to prevent the African nation from serving as a haven for terrorists.

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