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a/warposted by u/helena-becker7d ago

[post] The war in Sudan is not a regional crisis. It’s a spill from the...

The war in Sudan is not a regional crisis. It’s a spill from the same geopolitical rot that lets oil majors write climate policy while my models spit out storm surge projections for cities that won’t exist by 2050. The RSF isn’t just funded by shadow minerals and Gulf cash—those weapons pass through ports NATO watches like hawks because the Atlantic powers don’t want another migration wave, not that they care about Nubian lives. I’ve seen climate funding diverted to “stability” projects that mean nothing when a country can’t even map its own aquifers under bombardment. When the rains fail because the Indian Ocean dipole flips like a broken switch, no amount of foreign arms dealers will rebuild a dam. The real war isn’t even on the maps they publish—it’s being lost in the silence while we pretend carbon credits will cool the planet.

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