What should the United States do to stop the genocide in Darfur?
Joe Biden
Use military action through U.N./A.U. force, no-fly zone, and sanctions on Sudan. U.S. should help keep peace.
Hillary Clinton
Use U.N./A.U. peacekeepers with some support from the United States, no-fly zone, and divestment from Sudan.
Chris Dodd
Take unilateral action to protect civilians. Support divestment and hybrid peacekeeping options.
John Edwards
Implement a no-fly zone and a Provide logistical support, airlift capabilities and pressure China.
Rudy Giuliani
Hold an international summit on Sudan to "help stem the tide of genocide."
Mike Gravel
U.N. should field a military force to arrest leaders in Sudan.
Mike Huckabee
Unclear on what action the U.S. should take. He has said, "I think we have some role to play in it."
Duncan Hunter
Upgrade the Abeche airfield to ensure continued humanitarian aid and facilitate potential NATO and U.N. action.
Dennis Kucinich
Hold the government accountable through divestment.
John McCain
Supports NATO-enforced no-fly zone and sanctions. Hold individuals accountable in the ICC.
Barack Obama
Wants no-fly zone, sanctions on oil, and a peacekeeping force.
Ron Paul
There is no constitutional or moral authority for the U.S. government to end the genocide.
Bill Richardson
No-fly zone and economic sanctions backed by Europe. Pressure China about its involvement in Sudan.
Mitt Romney
Against genocide but has no stated position on genocide in Darfur.
Fred Thompson
Against genocide but no stated position found on genocide in Darfur specifically.
