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is it fair to critisise China over Darfur
BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | China under pressure over Darfur
BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | China under pressure over Darfur
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Where's the UN? Let them handle it.
Where's the UN? Let them handle it.
Sudan is defending itself, so i don't see why it's that bad that China is selling the Sudanese some weapons.
Now, replace some words in that phrase. Change Sudan and Sudanese to Israel and Israelis, and China by the US, and tell me what you will get!
BINGO! Yes, this is what would most of people would have said if the thread was about Israel and Palestine.
Not that i'm approving what is happening there now, but this is just an example of the kind of double standards the world have to cope up with!
And of course, don't forget that i'm not referring to you by anyway, but i just used your post as an example only.
The UN part was really hilarious, by the way.
Where did I say anything about Israel and Palestine? If ya got an axe to grind find your own stone dude. This one's mine.
Sheesh. I told you already that i wasn't directing that at you, but i just liked the UN part, that's all.
Japan and India also purchase oil from the Sudanese Darfur region. Sudan shipped 124,000 bbl/d of its crude exports to Japan in 2006, while China consumed about 99,000 bbl/d of crude, according to the EIA. Is Japan also to blame for fueling the war in Darfur?
As long as oil comes cheap from Darfur, Japan and China will likely continue to obtain oil from there. However, I'd bet that if China took a harder stance against the Sudanese, some people might get upset that China is interfering in Sudan's internal affairs.
Japan and India also purchase oil from the Sudanese Darfur region. Sudan shipped 124,000 bbl/d of its crude exports to Japan in 2006, while China consumed about 99,000 bbl/d of crude, according to the EIA. Is Japan also to blame for fueling the war in Darfur?
As long as oil comes cheap from Darfur, Japan and China will likely continue to obtain oil from there. However, I'd bet that if China took a harder stance against the Sudanese, some people might get upset that China is interfering in Sudan's internal affairs.
Is Japan supplying weapons to Sudan?
They are giving them money to get weapons. So what's the difference?