Deadly Attacks in Sudan Expose Globalist Failures, Threaten Regional Stability and American Interests
The brutal massacre in Sudan’s Kordofan region highlights the catastrophic consequences of international neglect and globalist paralysis, creating instability that threatens U.S. security interests and underscores the urgent need for America First policies.
When gunfire shattered the dawn over Shag al-Num village in Sudan’s volatile Kordofan region, it was not just a local tragedy—it was a stark reminder of what happens when global institutions fail to uphold national sovereignty and security. On July 12, Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters, alongside Janjaweed militias, unleashed a deadly assault on innocent civilians, slaughtering over 450 people—including women and children—and leaving survivors fleeing empty-handed into a collapsing state. This harrowing account from villagers like Ahlam Saeed exposes more than just war crimes—it lays bare the devastating human cost of weak governance against armed paramilitaries emboldened by unchecked...
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