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Fighting by government-linked militia and rebel groups in that region of western Sudan has killed more than 200,000 people and driven about 2 million from their homes, the United Nations has estimated. Sudan says only about 9,000 have died.

Sounds familiar, except about 650,000 have died in Iraq. The 2 million displaced sounds about right, and the lying about the number killed rings a bell with US figures in Iraq. Gee, do you think the US government and the Sudanese government are run by the same type people? Kill em all and let God sort it out! ..........................................This is CLEARLY about the oil. If China wants to block sanctions then I'd suggest they send in troops to clean up the mess.........Sound familiar? clearly about the oil, Ha Ha Ho Ho He He, talk about hypocritical!
Find me a valid article that states that the reason that the U.S. invaded was to protect our oil interests and that we could really give a rats ass about the killing in the country. NOTHING hypocritical about it.....

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . China opposes expanded sanctions against Sudan BEIJING, May 29 (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that it opposed expanded sanctions against Sudan after reports the United States will unveil tough new restrictions on Sudan and push for another U.N. resolution on the bloodshed in Darfur. China's representative on African affairs, Liu Guijin, who has been acting as an envoy on Darfur, said "pressure and sanctions" did not help resolve problems. "Expanding sanctions can only make the problem more difficult to resolve," Liu told a news Rating: 5