This interview has clarified a lot of my confusion about the South Sudan situation. Very enlightening guest Rania; thank you.
@debralegorreta13753 жыл бұрын
I was totally confused until Rania's guest, Joshua Craze, mentioned oil.
@unclefrankie63883 жыл бұрын
This was such an amazing interview. I learned so much!
@jackklugman1073 жыл бұрын
South Sudan is where the oil is, just a coincidence it was split apart 🤔
@debralegorreta13753 жыл бұрын
That makes it easier to spread democracy there.
@Mr13FNG3 жыл бұрын
Love you both very much. Keep up the good work
@LORDNAG13 жыл бұрын
Sudan is also a great example of how religion is used to divide people, while robbing them blind.
@patelyousuf99173 жыл бұрын
It was religion (Evengelicals, and Born agains in USA, UK and Norway,) that was used to divide the Sudan. And now robbing th country blind. I just love how you've hammered th nail on it's head.
@UltramarinePrimaris3 жыл бұрын
This sounds like one of those trite and simplistic takes that you hear from Western liberal atheists. lol....Trust me, bro, the issue is much more complex than that.
@HoneybeeAwning3 жыл бұрын
@@patelyousuf9917 right, because the Christians were having a great time there before that. How about don't treat your religious minorities like garbage so no one from the outside can utilise it against you?
@kapa16113 жыл бұрын
great interview
@Andolem3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and an eye opening, it’s obvious they are planning to do the same thing to Tigray
@mazzselassie98653 жыл бұрын
You are amazing being the voice for the voiceless around the world mostly HOA. TPLF is the brutal right hand of the west in the HOA even meddling with South Sudan.
@barakmoss16913 жыл бұрын
My cousin lives in South Sudan and it is so sad
@md85903 жыл бұрын
Great video! Never knew about this
@michaelknight55893 жыл бұрын
15:51 Rania reached into my subconscious with that question 🤔
@tormundgray25583 жыл бұрын
The international community is a good rebranding of NATO. Whenever I hear International community I hear state department led coalition of the willing imperialists
@baruasafi58803 жыл бұрын
The western civilization, aka Gog and Magog will dominate the world for 300 years and then start to decline and eventually be decimated by divine intervention. We are in the transition process. This can be found in islamic eschatology.
@baruasafi58803 жыл бұрын
@@ruebenandrews9914 In fact it will end with Pax Judaica in Jerusalem. Power is going to be transferred to Israel just as it was from pax Britannica to pax Americana. This is in islamic eschatology. The Anglo-Zionist Empire is coming to its end but unfortunately it will go down with billions of humanity.
@baruasafi58803 жыл бұрын
@@ruebenandrews9914 This is in the Quran and the expositions of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Gog and Magog is identified as a very powerful people who cannot be defeated by any power on earth and will with power bring Jews back to Palestine after having been expelled before. Who brought the Jews back to Palestine and protected them and supported them by hook or crook? Western civilization. So western civilization is Gog and Magog.
@baruasafi58803 жыл бұрын
@@ruebenandrews9914 You have nailed it. Spiritual blindness is at its best. Try to look for a book called England under the Heel of Jews to get a glimpse of the Anglo-Zionist Empire. The entire global architecture is all based on their vision and if you read any other books written by people of deeper insight, everything falls in place on this alliance which is taking humanity to destruction.
@baruasafi58803 жыл бұрын
@@ruebenandrews9914 start with the Quran which says that Jews will be brought back to Palestine by Gog and Magog. Who brought Jews from the West and the Arab world to Palestine? Now read the history of non Semitic European Jews. Books are legion on them. At the head of non Semitic European Jews are the Rothschilds. I think I have given you enough you to navigate the contours of Yajuj wa Majuj.
@eshetemoges9993 жыл бұрын
You guys are the realist Africa still under western colonisation you like it or not
@nicholasszegho67683 жыл бұрын
I used to have a neighbour who was Dinka. When he was 8 he was stolen from a family in the north to work as a slave for them. Decades later he fled to Egypt. They tracked him down and were going to kill him. He was able to get refugee status and he moved to Australia.
@redagetach3 жыл бұрын
Can you inform us the name of the book and where I can buy it? Please comment it to my comment so I can I see your response .
@ignitespark92933 жыл бұрын
They allowed the tribe to carve them out of the larger country.
@sm93725 ай бұрын
The United States is the number one weapons seller in the world, while the tiny country of Israel is #10 in weapons sales. Isreal has negatively affected the Sudan and South Sudan. Look up the 2 articles "US sanctions ex-Israeli general for $150 million in arms sales to South Sudan" and "US lifts sanctions on ex-IDF general accused of arms sales to South Sudan" which appear on "The Times of Israel" website. Isreal sells weapons to both sides of conflict in South Sudan, but denies it and claims it was helping the country with its agriculture. I could not find any articles about how Isreal has actually helped South Sudan with agriculture.
@bonoboni3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting stuff, I like this guest. Western "state" building really isn't going to plan, Afghanistan, Libya (they quickly realised they can't do anything there so they just left), South Sudan, all failing. The only "success" (for now, we'll see for how long that lasts) I can remember in recent times is Kosovo.
@Yourismouter3 жыл бұрын
how is Kosovo a success? many would argue its bassically a NATO/imperial project run by organized crime figures, competing dodgy oligarchs and ultra Albanian nationalists who now discriminate against Serbs and others.
@bonoboni3 жыл бұрын
@@Yourismouter Kosovo is a success because it's meant to do everything you absolutely correctly said it does. It's a success for the interests that created it
@Yourismouter3 жыл бұрын
@@bonoboni ahhhh I see, sorry I had to re-read what you typed, and yeah I see what your getting at. When people say the US lost the Iraq War or Libya, I sometimes say "well if the intention was to destory the country, divide and conquer and make off like bandits with the economic resources as well as make a killing with the arms trade, the West 'won'. And certainly the break up with Yugoslavia sadly the powers that be "won" and have their many right-wing republics and no strong left at all.
@bonoboni3 жыл бұрын
@@Yourismouter No worries, we understand each other :)
@thephoenix7563 жыл бұрын
Darfur is not at all central to South Sudanese politics; Kordofan and Blue Nile are the only regions that are important to us.
@falconking13373 жыл бұрын
Bill Clinton divided Sudan w the Airstrike.
@thephoenix7563 жыл бұрын
Sudan was never a united and coherent State.
@thephoenix7563 жыл бұрын
Sudan needed to be separated because the problems between the two halves were insurmountable. PS: I'm South Sudanese.
@cecaloather87013 жыл бұрын
Would appreciate it if you can elaborate more on what you disagree with this interview.
@thephoenix7563 жыл бұрын
@@cecaloather8701 We experienced what amounted to a Holocaust (of sorts) before the British took possession of Sudan in 1899. We literally lost 2 million people to Afro-Arab, Turkish and Egyptian slave raids before the British Condominium, so we never had a desire to be elided with the North. Our independence movement preceded Washington's support by decades; we were in the orbit of the Kremlin during the cold war while Khartoum was the largest recipient of American military aid in Africa after Egypt; Washington provided Khartoum with M60 Patton tanks and C-130 Hercules and only ended this support in 1989. I wouldn’t trade our independence for all the stability, peace and wealth in the world.
@cecaloather87013 жыл бұрын
@@thephoenix756 While I understand where you are coming from, I hope you can allow me to dissent. Separatist movements everywhere of course predate Western intervention. The contention here is that the West exploits them and more often than not, after you outlive your use, you are left in the lurch at best or at worst you are exploited vis a vis Ukraine or Taiwan. Your remarks about US support for Khartoum, a regime the US deemed genocidal and had US director Spieberg boycotting the Beijing Olympics for it, is perplexing to me, so I would certainly like more information about it. All too often, as we see when great powers divide countries like China, Russia, Korea, Yugoslavia and so on, we see that everyone involved were worse off. So when you say you'd rather be poor and of course prone to being exploited by other powers as long as you remain independent, I was wondering if you really mean that. If so, the independence that you want is a hollow, fragile and meaningless independence. It is hard to side with you if you really think that.
@thephoenix7563 жыл бұрын
@@cecaloather8701 Great powers will always exploit weaker Nations and this is never going to change -- our principles, morals and ideals notwithstanding; we live in a world of cold, calculated self-interests -- Realpolitik. Nations can prevent or reduce the impacts of imperial demode and corporate led predations when their political elites decide to create Nation affirming ideologies and build Sovereignty-affirming institutions. Like all African States, we opted to create a 'State' dominated by individuals instead of institutions. I don’t regret our independence because it was the only way we could prevent our political, economic, military and cultural subordination to the Afro-Arabs of the North; we were losing 100k lives a year when we were under their thumb; our populations fell victim to slave raids; our lands were subject to continuous land theft; multiple areas that were the size of Lebanon were annexed from the South; the Constitution explicitly forbade non-Muslims from holding the Presidency. Centuries of struggle have been put into utter disrepute by completely self-serving, death-deserving traitors in Juba, but this is far better than being with the North. We are ENTIRELY RESPONSIBLE for the state of our ’country’. Our mis-leaders sparked a disastrous and entirely self-serving war on a false prospectus, however, we can and will fix things. You can't fix anything if you succumb to a fate worse than death -- colonisation; native Americans and Australian Aborigines can never recover -- and that's where we were headed in a fake union with those Afro-Arabs in the North. I should have made it clear that when I mentioned that Washington cut off all aid to Khartoum in 1989... that it was the year when Omar Al Bashir and his militant Islamist party came to power via a military coup. Washington had provided political and military aid to Governments in Khartoum prior to 1989; our armed struggle for independence started in the 60s. I meant every word I said. You don't seem to understand that we were already being exploited by people (Afro-Arabs) that we had no bonds of kinship or desire to be with; we had already lost millions of people to their slave raids prior to the arrival of the British in 1899. The damage could not be undone. Your blanket anti-secession position implies that a united Sudan wasn't already being thoroughly exploited; Sudan was being exploited by the Arab world -- especially the Gulf States; Khartoum did their bidding in Iraq, Yemen and Libya; the Gulf States were in turn compliant to the Wall-Street Washington consensus. The independence I want is markedly different to the one we currently have; we can aspire to manifest it in 3 degrees; we had no such options before our independence. PS: I have nothing against Islam; I just hate extremists that insist on combining church and State.
@quantumsneak17733 жыл бұрын
What do you mean 'the west' ? Be more specific, name the exact people. Stop being institutionally stereotypically racist.
@theneedlessopinion3 жыл бұрын
really? are you being serious?
@baruasafi58803 жыл бұрын
The Anglo-Zionist Empire, the real power source of Western civilization.
@gideonmathewis60423 жыл бұрын
Thanks for creating awareness African people about western interventions & indirect colonisation by put in power loyal to them (Regime change)to exploit their resources through the so called aid,