It has become de riguer among the press to call on South Africa, the regional power and, at present, Zimbabwe's lifeline, to act. Newspapers ranging from the Los Angeles Times to the Wall Street Journal have reprimanded South Africa for its silence and complicity in Mr. Mugabe's crimes. These remonstrations are necessary and right, but no matter how much international outrage there is over the horrors of Zimbabwe, there is little hope that South Africa will ever do anything close to what the West wants it to do.
I'm afraid that's right. The Zimbabwe situation is just another example of the impotence, and corruption. of the "international community."