Washington and Tel Aviv Behind Conflicts in Africa

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-01-15 12:45:53

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Washington, January 15 (RHC)-- A U.S.-based political analyst says that the “dirty hands” of the U.S. and Israeli regimes are behind the ongoing conflicts in South Sudan and the entire African continent. According to an interview with Press TV, U.S. author and radio host Stephen Lendman described the deadly in violence in South Sudan as “deplorable.”

Lendman also said the “belligerent” U.S. government and its allies were the main reason behind the separation of South Sudan from Sudan in 2011. He pointed out that violence erupted in South Sudan in December last year and fighting continues despite efforts to get the government and the rebels to begin formal talks on a truce.

On January 10, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said the conflict in South Sudan has so far made some 43,000 people flee to the neighboring states, while 232,000 South Sudanese have been also internally displaced.

Lendman described Africa as “the most exploited continent” throughout the history, adding that the Tel Aviv regime and its western allies are very much involved in the deadly crises in the African countries. He said: “If the manipulation didn’t go on for control of resources and regional dominance, most of these conflicts either would not happen or they would be much smaller ones.”



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