Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)

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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)


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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country’s army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice…

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  1. We lost of our own senior general Abram Jogroor Deng😢😢😢 his death was a setup from higher authority he was seen as a threat by those above him because of his high intelligence 😢

  2. As someone with no more tactic training than having spent 4 years in Marine Corps and studied military history, even I could see the obvious flaws of blindly pushing a single file force up a dirt road with thick brushy savannah at both sides. Imagine that even Sherman knew to have scouting forces and flanking troops continuously out as he pushed south. These guys have superior number and equipment. Okay, no drones, planes, or satellite help (Goes the same for the rebels), so go old school and make goddamn sure you know what's in front of you before you get there. Scouting parties and flank support on both sides. They likely, and this is pure speculation, could have encircled or flanked the rebels prior to any engagement.
    Imagine Robert E. Lee sending his troops through all those heavy woods and thickets at Chancellorsville, and doing so blind and in a single formation. He had no radio, no jeep, no sat phone, no nothing, but he had a West Point education and a keen mind for tactics, so that when the fighting commenced at Chancellorsville, Lee had already won. He had moved troops at night and positioned them nearly behind the enemy. His "eyes & ears", Jeb Stuart, had laid out the enemy location to a Tee with fast moving and keen forward scouting. In the two days fighting that followed, Robert Lee's plans, tactics, and moves would be so well thought out and devastating to a superior enemy that 150 years later, his leadership and planning at Chancellorsville is still studied at West Point.
    You could see how this thing here went sideways. It would be fun, dare I say, to plan an attack for them. Of course I'd probably get everyone killed, but it would be fun

  3. This general was blackmailed to lead untrained civilians with military uniforms he tried to guide them but thy were in shock mode firing left right all over the place and finally thy killed their own general so pls don't ever lead untrained civilians

  4. Dear Africa,

    You got political independence but the Semitic faith Countries are ruling you and ruining you through Christianity and Islam.

    Hence kick out 🤑 hungry Christianity and , 🗡️ mongering Islam from the African Continent.

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