If one asks the question “who benefits from the South Sudanese
civil war?” the answer is clear. The USA is presently the ONLY
beneficiary of the ongoing horrors in South Sudan for this latest
round of conflict has once again shut down the Chinese run oil
fields in the country.
The USA has determined that its in its “national interests” to
deprive China of access to Africa’s oil fields and has succeeded
in its goal of again shutting down Chinese oil production in
Sudan, the only majority Chinese owned oil field in Africa.
What other evidence links the USA to the South Sudanese civil
war? Thanks to Wikileaks we know that the USA via the CIA has been
paying the salaries of the South Sudanese Army (SPLA) since 2009.
In other words, both the soldiers (“rebels”) supporting Riek
Machar and the soldier supporting President Salva Kiir are being
paid by the USA, paid to kill each other? Don't take my word for
it, go check Wikileaks.
Another question NOT being asked by the international media is how
is Riek Machar funding his army? Where is he getting the funds to
pay for his soldiers ammunition, the fuel to run their trucks and
equipment, to pay for their food? Where is this money coming from
in a country complete destroyed by the ongoing fighting? If its
coming from funds stolen by Riek Machar while he was Vice
President of South Sudan, where are the funds deposited and how is
he accessing them?
The USA prefers proxies to do its dirty work so as to keep its
self insulated from charges of foreign interference and to keep
its “hands clean” so to speak. The fact that “rebels”
supporting Riek Machar have been receiving weapons from Ethiopia
is a matter of public record with reports from the past year
exposing what is just the tip of the iceberg in the matter.
What is Ethiopia’s interest in this, isn't the Ethiopian regime
a “neutral party” hosting “peace talks”? The fact that Ethiopia has some 10,000 soldiers/peacekeepers on
the Sudan/South Sudanese border this past year including the oil
fields is another matter being ignored by the media. Again, thanks
to Wikileaks, we know that Ethiopia has an ongoing fuel crisis and
spends up to 75% of its foreign currency earnings on fuel imports.
The Sudanese oil fields are the only immediately available supply
for Ethiopia’s problem and with Brazil promising to build a $1
billion railway from the South Sudanese border to Addis Ababa this
would be the quickest solution to Ethiopia’s major headache.
I for one am really, really sick of Africans being portrayed
as tribalistic animals murdering each other in never ending
slaughters when the only real beneficiary of such are foreign
powers, mainly the USA and its western vassals. If one does just a
little research into these holocausts one begins to see who really
benefits and when it comes to the civil war in South Sudan the
only party presently benefiting from these crimes is the USA. How this will play out will be an omen of things to come for the
USA and China are certain to be at odds in the future when it
comes to exploiting Africa’s oil fields which today supply half
of the USA’s oil imports.
by Thomas C Mountain from here
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