uae government used to spread their cancer only in the arab world. it seems like now they branched out and went to the non arabs. what a cancerous government.I well and truly despise the death-deserving mis-leaders of South Sudan.
This is the consequence of Dr. Garang's untimely (and suspicious) death; things would be very different right now if that great man had lived.
Centuries of bravery, sacrifice and resistance have been put into disrepute
What is the situation there last I looked Western media made it sound like there was low level civil war ever since independenceI well and truly despise the death-deserving mis-leaders of South Sudan.
This is the consequence of Dr. Garang's untimely (and suspicious) death; things would be very different right now if that great man had lived.
Centuries of bravery, sacrifice and resistance have been put into disrepute
What is the situation there last I looked Western media made it sound like there was low level civil war ever since independence
There is about 12 million south Sudanese, if the money was spent correctly, they can be in a better situation. I think some of the loan is already missing.uae government used to spread their cancer only in the arab world. it seems like now they branched out and went to the non arabs. what a cancerous government.
The UAE is a cancer on Africa. All they do is steal with nothing to give in return. I’m sorry to hear this news.It's horrible; no good will come of this. South Sudan is essentially relinquishing its Sovereignty to the UAE. It seems that the UAE wants to take over Greater Sudan and Chad
UAE funds Ethiopia’s military but I’m pretty sure they left Somalia, though clearly they were attempting to take advantage of the disarray in the country.@Nilotic what is the UAE’s end goal in Africa?they control Somalia, Chad, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Sudan if RSF wins.
At perilous times like these a nationalist group would arise, assess the threat, and attack. Is there a countering force to the sitting regime which are capable of taking governance by force, or is the situation unsalvageable?The situation is extremely dire; the 'Country' is awashed with weapons and there are multiple militia and rebel groups that have been operating in the Country even before independence.
The 'Government' is composed of mostly violent, ruthless and corrupt men; and the long suffering people have yet to benefit from all the sacrifices they had to make during the North-South wars.
South Sudan is not really experiencing a Nation-wide war at the moment, however, there are a number of small scale insurgencies in certain regions.
U.A.E is a Pro Zionist Pro US stooge.