Salva Kiir government in South
Sudan is effectively “a terrorist government put in power by the West” to tap
into country’s vast resources, war correspondent Keith Harmon Snow, told RT.
RT: How possible is another irrevocable split - this time of
South Sudan? Or has that already happened in reality?
Keith Harmon Snow: It is already happening in reality. The fighting since
December 15 has led to the murder of about 5,000 people in the Juba area
according to reports we are getting from South Sudan. Of course, none of this
is in the international media at all; the international press is completely
relying on the government of Salva Kiir for their facts and their information.
And the government of Salva Kiir is effectively a terrorist government put in
power by the West.
RT: What interests are the US and UK pursuing in South Sudan?
Why they are involved there?
KS: Massive land grab! We are talking about agricultural
resources that have not been tapped into that [huge] agribusiness want to take
control of it. Sudan is home to massive properties that are producing, or have
produced in the past, the main ingredient for soft drinks and ice cream, which
is gum-arabic. The Darfur area in particular was [important] because the
gum-arabic produced there [accounts for two-thirds] of the world’s supply, and
it's the best gum-arabic in the world. South Sudan has mining reserves and it
also has massive oil reserves. Those are the biggest interests: land, oil,
mining and agricultural production.
RT: How is the conflict affecting the oil industry and what
is the international community doing about it?
KS: The oil industry in Sudan has backed the terrorism that
happened there and agents of power that have put in place the government of
Salva Kiir. The agents that supported the South Sudan, Sudan People’s
Liberation Army (SPLA), would be the government of Uganda and powerful factions
from the United States, including cooperative executives from the oil
companies.
The interests of the oil companies
have been served by bringing the SPLA into power, which they did, and they
succeeded in creating a separate independent state called South Sudan. In the
process, the oil has continued to flow out of South Sudan. They have brought
about this situation and every day there is killing inside South Sudan; it
benefits the oil companies because if you remove the people you have greater
control of the land.
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