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Is that one of our old Grizzlies with a replacement turret?

I went to Sudan as part of the security detail for a documentary being made by an independent film-maker who had partnered with The Associated Press maybe 15-ish years ago now. (Time flies, but 15-ish sounds right-ish)FRA media: all that chlorine ain't just purifying water in Sudan ...
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The Observers - Exclusive: The first proof of the use of chemical weapons in Sudan’s civil war
An investigation by the FRANCE 24 Observers team reveals how chlorine gas was used as a weapon in the ongoing civil war in Sudan. All evidence suggests the Sudanese army used chlorine to recapture a…www.france24.com
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How did chlorine imported to Sudan for water purification end up being used as a poison gas?
Barrels containing chlorine gas were used as a chemical weapon near an oil refinery in Sudan in September 2024, as shown by the first part of an investigation by the FRANCE 24 Observers. In this second…www.france24.com
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Sudan war: A simple guide to what is happening
Sudan was thrown into disarray in 2023 when its army and a paramilitary group began a power struggle.www.bbc.com
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Civil War in Sudan | Global Conflict Tracker
As the civil war enters its third year, Sudan’s two warring factions remain locked in a deadly power struggle. Death toll estimates vary widely, with the former U.S.www.cfr.org
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Sudanese civil war (2023–present) - Wikipedia
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But I'm not sure that today's UN is ready or able to hand out "mandates" to e.g. Australia, Bhutan, Canada, Denmark and Estonia to "rule" these places as, de facto, colonies for a century or so while necessary and durable socio-political institutions are built and can take root.Sometimes failing states just need to fail.
The UN is worse than useless right now - its dangerous.But I'm not sure that today's UN is ready or able to hand out "mandates" to e.g. Australia, Bhutan, Canada, Denmark and Estonia to "rule" these places as, de facto, colonies for a century or so while necessary and durable socio-political institutions are built and can take root.
But I'm not sure that today's UN is ready or able to hand out "mandates" to e.g. Australia, Bhutan, Canada, Denmark and Estonia to "rule" these places as, de facto, colonies for a century or so while necessary and durable socio-political institutions are built and can take root.
The UN is useless intentionally. A lot more would be able to get done if those vetos were removed allowing the worst bad actors to be held to account.The UN is worse than useless right now - its dangerous.
I would not trust the UN to run a hot dog stand. (The quote is a bastardization of one of RSM Roy Bruce's sayings. His actual quote was "Number One Guard you couldn't escort a hot dog stand" and yes I was in Number One Guard)