South Sudan’s Forced Evacuation Exposes Global Failure to Protect Civilians and Stability
As South Sudan’s government orders a military evacuation of opposition-held Akobo, thousands of civilians face displacement and danger, revealing the costs of global instability that ultimately affect America’s security and border policies.
Thousands of innocent civilians in South Sudan’s opposition-held town of Akobo are now caught in the crossfire after government forces issued a harsh evacuation order to clear the way for an impending military offensive. This isn’t just another faraway conflict; it is a stark reminder of how failures abroad can ripple back to America’s doorstep. Why Is the World Allowing Another Humanitarian Crisis to Spiral Out of Control? The town of Akobo, located near Ethiopia, once served as a refuge for tens of thousands displaced by South Sudan’s brutal civil war—a war fueled by broken peace deals, power struggles, and...
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