Peace and prosperity are breaking out along the Nile River,
and the blood-drinking beasts – so ferocious, they can chomp a crocodile and
down it in a single gulp – have returned with an appetite that threatens every
living thing in the patch of land where the human species was born millions of
years ago.
This time, Eric Reeves is the Alpha beast leading the
charge. He is roaring: “Don't forget Darfur ,”
a cry that was spread on February 11, 2016 on the op-ed page of the
blood-soaked rag named New York Times. Now that Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan
and Egypt – perhaps Eritrea too – have come together to undertake joint
projects that will benefit them and benefit all the nations of the Nile Basin,
the war mongers of the Tel-Aviv/New-York Axis of horror have come back to do
the annual performance of accusing the innocent Sudanese of doing what the
beasts are themselves trying to do but failing miserably.
It was a year ago, on February 26, 2015 that three other
Alpha beasts calling themselves George Clooney, John Prendergast and Akshaya
Kumar had roared the war mongering cry: “George Clooney on Sudan 's Rape of
Darfur,” also published in the New York Times; that same blood soaked rag of
the same Tel-Aviv/New-York Axis of horror. To that piece, came a same day
response on this website under the title: “Clooney to enable a Sudanese Boko
Haram”. It can be accessed in the archives on the right side of this page.
The idea for undertaking that whole exercise at the time was
the same as that of today. It is that the bloodthirsty beasts were calling on America to exert its influence and pressure its
friends, so that together, they might fabricate the necessary excuse that would
have allowed them to destroy as much as possible of the progress being made in
the nations of the Nile
Basin .
The aim then was to send those nations back to the “Stone
Age,” a condition that would have given the captains of the Tel-Aviv/New-York
Axis of horror, the chance to move in and exploit those who would not be able
to defend themselves any better than the unarmed Palestinians are today capable
to defend themselves against the genocidal onslaught of an axis of horror
that's equipped with the most advanced weapons fabricated by America's military
industrial complex.
The excuse that the beasts of last year had fabricated for
calling on America and its
allies to intervene was that the regime in Khartoum
was desperate for money, and was trying to grab the gold producing regions of Darfur , steal the gold that belonged to someone else, and
sell it to remain economically viable.
But there was a logical anomaly pointing to the fact that
the gold mines belonged to the central government and were in its hands. They
earned Khartoum
1.7 billion dollars a year, and no one was disputing that ownership.
The excuse today is that “the regime in Khartoum is again desperate … facing a
failing economy [and] civil unrest.” But here too, there is a logical anomaly
pointing to the fact that Sudan
– along with the other nations of the Nile Basin
– is poised to experience an economic revival that will dwarf anything the
region has experienced before.
The author, Eric Reeves himself makes the following points:
First, the international economic sanctions against Sudan have failed
to bring results.
Second, the African Union has been accommodating of the
Sudanese government.
Third, several countries of the European Union – among them Sweden , France
and Germany – are doing
brisk business with Sudan .
Fourth, Europe and Sudan are talking debt relief.
Fifth, the United
States is not using its leverage at the
Paris Club to force the Europeans to end those talks.
Sixth, the State Department has announced it is decoupling
Darfur from all other matters concerning Sudan .
Well, it cannot get any better than that for Sudan . And this
is why the desperately hungry beats of the Judeo-American Axis of horror are
getting thirsty for fresh African, Arab and Muslim blood.