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UN peacekeepers refused to help as aid workers were raped in South Sudan

Chinese UN soldiers have a strict rule to remain neutral at all times and only defend them selves when under deliberate attack.

So it should expected that Chinese UN troops are not fighting for either side. Also a large portion of Chinese UN troops are combat engineers instrad of infantry as bridge building, mine sweeping and shelter building are common duties for UN troops.

As of now all we have is "abandoned their posts", more details are needed to make an accurate judgment. Important informations like the context of conflict(forces involved, intentions...), what was other UN forces doing at the time, what was the Chinese troops doing after abandoning their posts are missing from this article.
 
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Shitty West propaganda news, American based right group, huh? We got MSM here, spill some news based on unknown NGO's. Western media and NGO's root all problems, and yet some m0ron troll 'eat' this BS like breakfast and quick talk tough, why don't you all go down to Sudan and stand guard for a week there, let see what left from you after that. Beside UN is world class lame duck organization.
 
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if i am not mistaken UN rules of engagement is not interfere in conflict unless fired upon or some thing like that.. Chinese troops may be were not given orders to engage... never under estimate any one ..Chinese soldier are professional with good training in different warfare.. if its not that strong than why from usa to japan, india australia and so are afraid of Chinese military achievement and expansion... :china::china::pakistan:
 
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Oh please,this propaganda was busted long time ago.After the invasion of Iraq plenty of Chinese companies came to extract oil.If what you're saying would be true the US would have had a monopoly on Iraqi oil,which simply didn't happen.Don't get me started on the free billions wasted on rebuilding Iraq/Afghanistan....billions of aid money.

Do you know how many Western firms lost lucrative contracts in the oil/gas business after the Lybian intervention ?
Yes Darfur IS about oil.
What happen in the aftermath of Iraq is called "unintended conciquences".

US admin was run by oilman. Iraq has never done anything to harm United States. Iraq has never ever kill any American. But Iraq has lots of oil. It will be a cake walk. The war will pay for itself. Forgotten already ?

Sure ......after Iraq was broken and in a mess. US needed somebody to help fix it. And that was when China came in.

US needed Iraq to have a minimum level stability in order to pull out with some "face".
And China still needed oil.
 
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Guys, its the South Sudanese GOVERNMENT troops that were raping and terrorising the population. As U.N troops on a HUMANITARIAN mission, the Chinese are in no place to fight the rightful (but fcuked up) sovereign army of an African nation.

Those violent dumbasses have no place running a country, how did they become a country in the first place.....
 
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The worse job soldier must get is UN duty. I mean if crap happens and bullets start flying you always take refuge in the thought that your doing it for your country. However which one of us here would risk lives for a conflict that has nothing to do with you?

A example of lack of resolve is Dutch UN Peacekeepers in Bosnia who gave up without a fight leading to Bosniak masacres.

Back in the early 1990s I had relative (Capt) in the Pakistan Army mission to UN in Somalia. He told me every day was torture. They lost some men and the the feeling of anger amongst his men was at boiling point. He gave orders to shoot anything that moved. The feeling was kill 1000 of them but not risk one man. His unit was later involved with helping US Rangers get out of the trap they got into although he was not involved directly but was at stadium HQ.

:coffee: Yes. You are right. It is a difficult task. UN Peacekeepers must always be preceive as NEUTRAL and should not involved themselves by siding with a feuding fraction.

Hence the order for Peacekeepers to withdraw from the precarious position out of safety reason is quite normal and wise. Professional soldiers must obey order even though the commander may be from a different country.

The typical trolls' reponses made all the mature members here laughed.
I recalled not so long ago how some brave India Patrol off Somali shot and killed a number fishermen in an UNARMED Thai Fishing trawler. How professional and well trained are the Indian Army is still fresh in many Malaysian as well Singapore mind. 60,000 British Army that composed of mainly BRAVE Indian soldiers ran away, surrendered their weapons to 10,000 Japanese COWARD soldiers. That is why after the war, Singapore will only accepted the COWARDs, Punjabi and Nepali (Gurkha) origin but NO BRAVE Indian soldier PLEASE.

In 1962, all the brave JAWAN of the Indian Army were captured by the PLA COWARDS and PLA were within 100 km of New DELHI when they were cowardly ordered to return back to their border. In the meantime, the BRAVE and GALLANT Indian PM Nehru was preparing to flee until he was informed by his secretary that he heard over the radio Peking that the Chinese COWARD have left and withdrawn. Meanwhile Indian Colonel Henderson Brooks and Bhagat made their reports about how BRAVE the Indian Jawans were although they were all wipe off or captured but the report remain classified until today (over 60 years). WHY? I have already read an unedited and unofficial version. :cheers:
 
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But according to many "experts", in particular Western, there was no limit of the potential of Southern Sudan when the country was first created back in 2011!

Apparently the not only "Christian" South (in reality most people believe in African animistic religions) and homogenous (there are over 30 different ethnic groups in South Sudan and 100's of different tribes) would be an instant success story as soon as they were "liberated" by the evil Muslim Arab and Muslim Nubian North!

In reality those different ethnic groups and tribes started killing each other immediately. As they did before. Whether it was disputes over territory, cattle, tribalism, religion or political power.

Meanwhile such conflicts in Northern Sudan in the past 100 years can be counted on 1 hand.

The reality is that the realities of the North/South divide and the nature of the conflict (s) have been extremely overly simplified in the Western media. That conflict (s) date back before Sudan even became a state and before Al-Bashir was born. Nor were the Southerners or Darfurians (who are Muslims by the way) angels in any shape or form.

Anyway Sudan (as in the North) has much potential and is a country, even under the rule of an unfavorable and sanctioned regime, in growth. Sudan is for instance the 63th largest economy. Doing better than the vast, vast majority of all African countries. Could be much worse. I am quite sure that once the regime is gone and Sudan opens up there will be even greater growth. Sudan is a very rich country in terms of resources.

Our Sudanese brothers and sisters are great people. Love Sudanese Arabic too as it is very close to Hijazi Arabic. It is one of the more conservative Arabic dialects. Love their humor, light-hearted spirits and genorosity. Shame that no Sudanese user is present here. Would love to hear his/her opinions.



I think that I am in love.

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