07/09/2026
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I took today’s title from an article published yesterday on globalresearch.ca: Sudan – The Sound of Silence. This title alludes to the beautiful 1964 hit “The Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel.
There is a huge humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sudan. Some have described it as the gravest humanitarian crisis in recent times. The starkest manifestation of this crisis is mass starvation. 825,000 children face severe acute starvation. Governments have done little to alleviate the crisis. People have stepped in to help. Community kitchens have sprung up. Nurses, teachers and neighbours are in the forefront of these efforts.

Source: Telegram, June 25, 2026, 3:39 p.m.
What do the United Arab Emirates, located far away on the Persian Gulf, have in common with this African country? We can read about the role of the UAE—a federation of absolute constitutional monarchies—in an article on presstv.ir dated June 24: UK suppressed intel on Sudan genocide to protect UAE ties.
Sudan is strategically located on the African side of the Red Sea, where the world’s second-largest shipping route for petroleum products—after the Strait of Hormuz—has so far remained undisturbed.

I am convinced that it is worth making people aware of who benefits from war. Before you rush into battle to avenge a friend killed by the “enemy,” ask yourself who is making a fortune from a war that destroys people like you and those you want to kill.

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The only sound coming from the TV is the soothing sound of silence.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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