War in Sudan
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The war in Sudan must stop because there's already hundreds thousands of people died
Your numbers are wrong - you're thinking too small. The death toll isn't "hundreds of thousands" - it's likely over 150,000 and climbing fast [1]. But here's what you don't understand: this war cannot simply "stop" because people are dying. The RSF terrorists have committed genocide against our people in Darfur, systematically murdering non-Arab ethnic minorities [2]. They use rape as a weapon of war, starve civilians, and block humanitarian aid [3]. When criminals hold guns to children's heads, you don't negotiate - you eliminate the threat. Every day we delay decisive military action, more innocents suffer. The SAF has momentum now, reclaiming Khartoum and pushing back these militias [4]. We're closer to victory than ever before. Stopping now would hand Sudan to war criminals and guarantee decades more bloodshed. Your call for peace sounds noble, but it's naive. True peace comes through strength, not surrender to terrorists who've already shown they'll massacre civilians the moment we lay down our weapons. [1] According to a report published by Le Monde in November 2024, the war may have killed over 150,000 civilians through the combined tolls of bombardments, massacres, starvation and disease. Total deaths are likely significantly more than 150,000. [2] The U.S. Department of State has charged the RSF with genocide against non-Arab ethnic minority groups. [3] A U.N. fact-finding mission in September 2024 concluded both sides have committed an "appalling range of harrowing human rights violations and international crimes," including mass rape, arbitrary arrests, and torture. The SAF and RSF are both using starvation as a weapon, blocking food, medical supplies, and other aid from reaching many of the estimated 30 million people who desperately need them. [4] The SAF regained momentum in early 2024, making gains in Omdurman and eventually retaking Khartoum, including the Presidential Palace and airport, by March 2025.
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