Friday, 10 June 2011

The American's Role in Sudan: Are They Helping For the Right Reason?

As we all know, the States like to get involved in everyone else's business, they go wherever they please and seem to do what ever they like. Sometimes I believe that they place themselves in certain situations for all the wrong reasons, and I believe that being in Sudan is for all the wrong reasons.

Many humanitarian forces and peace keepers in the United States are legitimately backing Sudan and wish to do anything and everything to help, sadly, these people are not in charge of the country. The people in charge of the country have gone into Sudan with the illusion that they will help with the crisis that they are facing, from genocide, to food, to government corruption, the United States will be there, when in reality, they have a different agenda. 

Sudan contains oil refineries, and the Sudanese government have denied the U.S. access to these refineries because they don't want to give more power to the United States. They believe that this resource is the one thing that is providing there country with income, and to allow the U.S. to get involved would basically end there control over the oil market. 

As i said before, the U.S. doesn't really care about helping Sudan, they have turned a blind eye to what is going on there, and my opinion is that if they can't get what they want from Sudan, they will use force to obtain power over the oil market, because no other nation in the world really cares about the injustice that is occurring in Sudan. I'll lead into my next entry on that note, does any other nation really care about Sudan?

Read this article for more information about the American's involvement in Sudan:

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=2592

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