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Sudan Conflict: Obama Warns War Is Not Inevitable

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By TOM ODULA   04/21/12 11:11 AM ET  AP

NAIROBI, Kenya -- South Sudan and Sudan must stop all military actions against each other and resolve their disputes through negotiations to avoid going back to war, U.S. President Barack Obama said, as he outlined what needs to be done to prevent the conflict from escalating further.

Addressing the people of Sudan and South Sudan in a videotaped message released Friday, Obama said that the heated rhetoric from the two countries has raised the risk of war, but conflict is not inevitable.

"It doesn't have to be this way...You still have a choice. You still have a chance to avoid being dragged back into war, which only leads to one place – more suffering; more refugees; more death; more lost dreams for you and your children," he said.

Obama said the government of Sudan must stop its military actions, including aerial bombardments in the South and it must give aid workers the access they need to save lives. Sudan must also end its support for armed groups inside the South, he said.

Likewise, he said the government of South Sudan must end its support for armed groups inside Sudan and it must cease its military actions across the border.

"And all those who are fighting including in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile must recognize that there is no military solution. The only way to achieve real and lasting security is to resolve your differences through negotiation," Obama said.

Sudan and South Sudan have been drawing closer to a full scale war in recent months over the unresolved issues of sharing oil revenues and a disputed border. The disputes began even before the south seceded from the north in July 2011. The South's secession was part of a 2005 peace treaty which ended decades of war that killed 2 million people.

Sudan and South Sudan both claimed Friday to be in control of a contested oil town near the countries' ill-defined border after the south said it was withdrawing its troops to avert a return to war.

Last week, South Sudanese troops took over the border town of Heglig, which they call Panthou, sending Sudanese troops fleeing and sparking condemnation from the U.N., America and Britain.

Sudan's President Omar Al-Bashir on Wednesday threatened to topple the South Sudan government after accusing the south of trying to take down his Khartoum-based government. Al-Bashir continued his hardline rhetoric on Thursday in an address to a "popular defense" brigade headed to the Heglig area.

Negotiations between the two countries over the unresolved disputes that were being mediated by the African Union, broke down in Ethiopia earlier this month.

Obama said the presidents of Sudan and South Sudan must have the courage to resume negotiations and resolve the disputes peacefully.

"You will never be at peace if your neighbor feels threatened. You will never see development and progress if your neighbor refuses to be your partner in trade and commerce. It's easier to start wars than to end them," he said.

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03:25 AM on 04/24/2012
Another obama chestnut: It's easier to get elected than it is to lead.
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rich3324
Likes: Chasing villagers. Dislikes: Fire
10:14 PM on 04/23/2012
"It's easier to start wars than end them."
Just ask bush.
09:34 PM on 04/23/2012
Obama giving anybody, anywhere, any time advice on anything is laughable, With the exception of lavish vacation sites.
09:20 PM on 04/23/2012
It is easier to end a war than to keep Obama out of the jet and in the WhiteHouse working.
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CroatianCritter
is keeping people honest
08:32 PM on 04/23/2012
When the United States supports a country, gives it U.N. membership and allows it to secede from Sudan (Due to the oil wealth in the area), what did you expect to happen? The United States (Like all empires) creates its own history. Secession by various countries is only acceptable (See the Yugoslavian and Russian states) when it benefits our empire's bottom line. So Kosovo can break off from Serbia illegally to satisfy our Albanian allies even though the country is run by a gangster who is engaged in the illegal organ trade.

http://english.pravda.ru/world/europe/17-01-2012/120254-human_organ_trafficking_kosovo-0/

But the Libyan state is not allowed to secede into separate countries despite the historical differences between the two different tribes that encompass the area. What about our lack of support for South Ossetia and Abkhazia when they wanted independence from Georgia? So why is the United States surprised when a country secedes from Sudan who believes that this territory is its historical border and shocked when they are threatening war against each other? It is part of the hypocrisy of living in a country that wants to run the world but only understands how each unique situation around the world affects their bottom line. We have no understanding of the underlying cultures involved. War is probably inevitable and our support for the nation of South Sudan will part of the reason that it occurred.
06:40 PM on 04/23/2012
It's easier to end a war when you don't spend all of your time justifying, contributing to it, funding it, and defending it.
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
04:23 PM on 04/23/2012
Except...some people/countries just plain @#$@#@ hate each other, period, and if they can think of a good reason to pick up the war axe, there's suddenly a horde of volunteers vying over custody of it and who gets to swing it first.
08:37 PM on 04/23/2012
there are real reasons why people dont get along ..inequality in relatively affluent states and chronic poverty in the majority of the world are just 2 real reasons .. violence is not a given in either nature or the human world .. violence is, simply put, the way of the coward.
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cromag
ban the parties
03:49 PM on 04/23/2012
War between the two was a guarantee from the get go. Just now Sudan has everyone they want to kill crammed into a smaller area.

Even if something does start no one will do anything. NATO is tapped out, the US doesn't care and the African Union is powerless.
03:09 AM on 04/23/2012
What else can the incompetent obama say? It was easier for obama to make promises than to keep them.
01:40 PM on 04/23/2012
Like finding WMD's in Iraq? There's competence YOU can believe in! ROFLMAO!!
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07:51 PM on 04/23/2012
That's what Osama Bin Laden said.
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06:03 PM on 04/22/2012
in nations of limited wealth, wars are inevitable... people starve and struggles for what little power there is, never cease... and we would do well to keep our distance.
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marignymitch
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04:46 PM on 04/22/2012
Ironic, coming as it does from advocate of perpetual war.
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deucejuice
10:53 AM on 04/22/2012
Talk about stating the obvious. Obama is a dope. Then again so are all the others.
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French Toast
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01:01 PM on 04/22/2012
Harvard educated. As President, a large part of his job is using plainspeak. You know you can't stack up to him intellectually, so quit pretending. Run for office if you feel otherwise.
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rivertrat2
Cuomo's SAFE act is just wrong
12:16 AM on 04/23/2012
How were his grades? Just how smart is he?
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12:26 PM on 04/26/2012
You can be the most educated person in history & still be a dope. Obama is the president of the United States, which is a role model yet he continues to smoke cigarettes which is setting a bad example. That is being a dope.
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02:46 PM on 04/22/2012
Some people have a problem accepting the obvious. Like how heredity, over time, is equall to evolution, so long as there is selective pressure for certain traits.

Or how cutting taxes leads to less money going into government, and therefore, any government project.

Or how getting involved in legislating morality leads more to a nanny-state than business regulations.

Or how the military, post office, library, police force, fire fighters, and road construction are all socialist ideas. (and the post office and library, among other things, were ideas of Good Ole Ben Franklin)

Also, a person cannot be both a communist, and a socialist. Or both a Christian (like jeremiah wright) and a muslim. Or both a citizen of Hawaii, and some other country like Uganda or morocco, or wherever people say Obama is "really" from currently. Also, there is a difference between a tyrannical dictator, and a socialist promoting welfare. Choose a message, choose an attack, and stick with it, or you are a worse flip flopper than Romney.

Common sense, common decency, and common courtesy, are showing to be not all that common. If a person is willing to believe almost anything bad about Obama, without some sort of evidence, then they lose the argument of who is being ignorant/idiotic/foolish.
01:44 PM on 04/23/2012
If the GOP doesn't prove common sense isn't that common I don't know what does!
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TRUTHHURTS500
10:49 AM on 04/22/2012
The Sudan has been taken over by Arabization, Islamization. The people in South Sudan are indigenous to the land, Africans. The North is a combination of Arabs who crossed the Red Sea from the Arabian Peninsula about 150 years ago and made it to the north eastern side of the country. And, the Afro-Arabs which is the product of intermarriage between Arab and African tribes. The Africans are fighting to retain land and national resoures. The do not want to colonalisd by Arabs. They are going to fight for their culture and faith. Without real intervention, until Arabs understand the Africans refuse to be colonalise by the Arabs, there will be a civil war.
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pynecastle
09:39 PM on 04/22/2012
Your math as well as your history really sucks. Libya, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia are not the products of an Arab invasion taking place about 150 years ago.
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TRUTHHURTS500
11:48 PM on 04/22/2012
Arabs are not natives of the Sudan. African are. Know your history!
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cromag
ban the parties
03:53 PM on 04/23/2012
You learned all this in church or from Beck didn't you?
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TRUTHHURTS500
05:04 PM on 04/23/2012
No, small pea brain, I read. I don't listen to everything I'm told and repeat it like a darn parrot. If you read the history of the Sudan you will find that everything I said is true. Arabs are not natives of the Sudan or anyother place in Africa. They colonized Africa just lie the British did. That's why who different shades of people. Some whiter than others. That's because they mixed with the Africans and took their land. Just as Spain did in Cuba to "Lighten" Cuba up. Sorry you can't handle the truth, it is what it is!
09:09 AM on 04/22/2012
Obama has started more wars in 4 years than all our recent Presidents combined.
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My chihuahuas own me.
11:27 AM on 04/22/2012
He is trying to start two more.
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RowRowRow
You misunderestimated me . . .
02:38 PM on 04/23/2012
WTF? Um, let's see, there's, um, no . . . GWB started that one. Oh yeah, there's, um, uh, no . . . W again. Okay, then there's, um, nothing. Quit posting random thoughts.
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09:08 AM on 04/22/2012
Winner of the NOBEL PEACE prize should be able to end wars, with one phone call.
ONE.
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Aglets: their purpose is sinister.
09:37 AM on 04/22/2012
And he should be able to stop world hunger with one grain of corn. ONE.
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11:24 AM on 04/22/2012
I think it was LBJ who said that if he walked across the Potomac, folks would complain about him not knowing how to swim.
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11:32 AM on 04/22/2012
Cut him some slack. He's still busy with healing all the lepers...
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07:59 PM on 04/23/2012
One phone call? to whom? And say what?