They pontificate to people in other countries while they themselves teeter on the verge of or stand still or shuttle in hot, ankle-deep ashes of peace and stability and economic development, by-products of tribal or religious fanaticism.
To be sure, these people ply their trade in the politics of confrontation, or stated more euphemistically, they are fundis in the holier-than-thou political realm.
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