The Twisted Triangle: America, China & Sudan

Posted on September 29, 2006
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I just read one hell of an analysis about the Darfur situation and the NCP’s relations with China and America.

In the past, I’ve held quite a suspicious view regarding America’s policies towards Sudan. I’ve discussed this in my previous post entitled The Agenda Behind Darfur. In it I explained why I believed that there’s a small possibility the Bush administration might be financing Darfur’s rebels and planning to destabalize Sudan. Further later and after much thinking, I came to the conclusion that there’s no way the White House would be planning war against Sudan. It just didn’t and still doesn’t make any sense to me. The situation now is different and Sudan doesn’t support terrorism anymore. Moreover Omar al-Bashir’s National Congress Party (NCP) has said numerous times that it wants to fix its relations with the White House. Hence if the White House wanted the oil and uranium in Darfur, it could easily get to it without waging war or planning a conspiracy against Sudan.

The following post is a superb analysis about the many aspects of Sudan including oil, America, Darfur and China’s increasing influence. I hope it puts to rest many of the retarded and outrageous conspiracy theories about American Zionst Jewish plans to invade Sudan and divide it. The writer of this post is one hell of a well informed individual. There’s too much garbage around nowadays about Sudan, most of it being stupid propaganda that fails to inform or educate. This is NOT one of them. I highly recommend you read this long post. No, you know what? I beg you to read it. It’s simply excellent.

(Hat tip: Daniel Davies)

UPDATE: The American-based groups calling for military intervention in Darfur are a bunch of misguided people and another bunch of others really pissed off at the NCP for its previous terrorism-harboring past and also for the crimes it committed against Christians in south Sudan. If these groups continue rallying enough support they might influence the White House but I highly doubt. The whole idea of military intervention is just pure retarded and as much as I appreciate the works of people like Eric Reeves, I really hate the fact he’s pushing for military intervention in Darfur. He should know better. Thank God wise guys like Jan Pronk now finally understand what I’ve been trying to get across here on this humble blog of mine. Others I agree with regarding many things about Darfur include Alex de Waal, Ingrid Jones at Sudan Watch and Daniel Davies whom I discovered recently. Thank God these sane voices exist.

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