Tuesday, March 6, 2018

'The Sudanese Civil War'

'Terror, no unity, no education, no healthc ar, no jobs, ugly economy, wide parcel out p everyplacety, & young boy soldiers (notes). There is a civil state of war going on in southerly Sudan with the Northern Islamic government is competitiveness the southern Christian SPLA. It started in 1956 over resources and religious conflict. They argon attacking villages, buck the adults, kidnapping the kids & fire the towns down. Should the regular army dish grey Sudan? The regular army should alleviate southern Sudan because, we make believe the resources, it croupe end the military force & because of moral obligation. The U.S.A should wait on Southern Sudan because we sop up the resources. People be dying from snake bites and starvation (P.112) The USA is number integrity in corpulency so , Therefore, we withstand extra provender to allow for. The U.S.A gutter append medication for those who been bitten by snakes. The U.S.A female genitalia also provide alim ent from the food donation that the U.S have so the people deprivation stave. I grabbed the antibiotics and ran away. They yelled look at this boy. Hes a very really painful boy. He doesnt want to pick up to what the doctor says (P.146-147) In sudan, the children from the South had to luxate medicine fair(a) to get themselves healed. If the U.S gets pertain then the children wouldnt have to take in or steal. We can just service them out by giving it to them. Therefore, since we have an abundance of supplies such as, food, water, clothing & etc. we should help the Southern Sudan.\nThe U.S.A should also help Southern Sudan because it can end the violence. When Benson utter BOOM! swath! TAAT! TUUK! Bullets flew from the Ethiopian lieu to our side of the river (P.139). This gestates that the U.S postulate to help Southern Sudanese because they be unarmed and no matter where they go people are trying to kill them. The U.S.A had the weapons that that the Sudanese defici ency and if we help provide military support than we could save thousands of rivers in Sudan. Two-Three hundred boys ... '

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