UN forces to protect oil in South Sudan - Randy Short
Press TV has conducted an interview with Randy Short, political commentator, about the United Nations Security Council approving the deployment of nearly 6,000 more peacekeeping forces to South Sudan.
- Dr Short, just how much will sending more UN troops to South Sudan help solve the problem there?
- You know perhaps as vast as the country is and the lack of the infrastructure for them to move around, it will perhaps be some force that will protect oil and official institutions and corporate interest but the people in South Sudan are going to be on their own and they will be left to the Nuer and Dinka who are fighting each other to calm themselves down and stop this but this should have been understood when you have Riek Machar who in 1991 was a part of mass killing of Dinka and nothing was really done about that, that this was bound to happen in my estimation.
- And of course little by little we are seeing foreign countries coming back to Africa. We are seeing France going back to Mali, having forces sent to Central African Republic, why is that?
- Well they are broke and the mystery of Western success is stealing from African or black people and from Muslims and from others.
The white countries are at the end of their economic rope and in order to continue their hegemony, they must re-impose Victorian Era direct rule. That is what this is and it is not just South Sudan. I mean you have RENAMO (the Mozambican National Resistance) that has been reactivated in Mozambique which is aimed at Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
This is all over Africa. France is in trouble, America is in trouble. So what we are dealing with is the ugly visible return of white supremacy of the 19th century that is on steroids.