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Stop supplying the toys to kill each other.  But where's the profit in that :coffee1:

 

5 permanent members of the "UN inSecurity Council" are some of the top weapon exporters.

 

Making the world a better, safer place :cheesy:

 

But they, the UN is always here to help ...

 

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Stop supplying the toys to kill each other.  But where's the profit in that :coffee1:

 

 

 

   Who is supplying the weapons and whom are they supplying the weapons to ?

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2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 How would you solve the Sudanese war ?

Would be the best solution for peace in Sudan ?


The Sudanese War is a civil war, this article makes observation on how civil wars end and draws lessons that are equally applicable to the Civil War in Sudan:

 

“Civil wars don’t end quickly. The average length of civil wars since 1945 has been about 10 years.”

 

”The greater the number of factions, the longer the civil war lasts.” The Civil War in Sudan has multiple factions.

 

“Most Civil Wars end in decisive military victories, not negotiated settlements.”

 

Addressing your first question, there is very likely no other solution than a decisive victory and the Sudanese Civil War is very likely going to continue until such a victory occurs, any negotiated settlement is unlikely to end the war.

 

Addressing your second question, peace will come when the war ends. It is unlike to be anytime soon.
 

 

https://pomeps.org/the-four-things-we-know-about-how-civil-wars-end-and-what-this-tells-us-about-syria

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9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


The Sudanese War is a civil war, this article makes observation on how civil wars end and draws lessons that are equally applicable to the Civil War in Sudan:

 

“Civil wars don’t end quickly. The average length of civil wars since 1945 has been about 10 years.”

 

”The greater the number of factions, the longer the civil war lasts.” The Civil War in Sudan has multiple factions.

 

“Most Civil Wars end in decisive military victories, not negotiated settlements.”

 

Addressing your first question, there is very likely no other solution than a decisive victory and the Sudanese Civil War is very likely going to continue until such a victory occurs, any negotiated settlement is unlikely to end the war.

 

Addressing your second question, peace will come when the war ends. It is unlike to be anytime soon.
 

 

https://pomeps.org/the-four-things-we-know-about-how-civil-wars-end-and-what-this-tells-us-about-syria

 

   I favour a two state solution , do you think that would work ?

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As said above, stop supplying weapons.

 

The ghostly laughter that can be heard as Sudanese destroy each other and the country is Gordon, from his grave.

 

It's a war over money. The RSF controlled resources, the army wanted them, bingo, war ensues.

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14 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   I favour a two state solution , do you think that would work ?

No I don’t.

 

Its a Civil War not a two state war.

 

Perhaps you had some other war in mind.

 

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

No I don’t.

 

Its a Civil War not a two state war.

 

Perhaps you had some other war in mind.

 

 

   I think both sides should have their own independent Country 

Could have South Sudan, North Sudan and North West Sudan , although that may confuse Kanye a bit .

 

     * From the Nile to the Coast, just one County will it host* 

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4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   I think both sides should have their own independent Country 

Could have South Sudan, North Sudan and North West Sudan , although that may confuse Kanye a bit .

 

     * From the Nile to the Coast, just one County will it host* 


I’m sure you think a lot of things.

 

Refer above linked article on how Civil Wars end.

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14 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   I think both sides should have their own independent Country 

Could have South Sudan, North Sudan and North West Sudan , although that may confuse Kanye a bit .

 

     * From the Nile to the Coast, just one County will it host* 

The army commander went to war to get the resources the RSF control. Why would he agree to divide the country and let them keep those resources?

 

BTW are you not aware that a South Sudan already exists, currently gearing up for their own civil war?

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