Dallaire has become a poster boy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This has resulted in modest wealth and status — promotions and medals before he retired, a UN post as adviser, a Liberal senator, and a sought-after speaker and authority on human rights in Darfur, China and elsewhere.
By morally equating the U.S. and Canada’s treatment of Khadr, now 21, with al-Qaida or international terrorism, Dallaire crosses the line and makes a fool of himself as well as the entourage who thinks he’s wonderful.
Dallaire is not wonderful. He’s decent, has a conscience, wants to do good and right wrongs. But he is cursed with having been a failure in the most significant job of his life when he didn’t have the experience to cope with UN bureaucracy that let Rwanda happen — and he did nothing.
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