US Envoy Sounds Alarm Over South Sudan Chaos

US official Dorothy Shea warns that President Kiir might lose his right to lead South Sudan. She told UN leaders that the peace deal from 2018 faces danger. Armed groups attack ground targets with bombs, even hitting a medical center on May 3. The government keeps Vice President Machar locked up at home with other party officials. President Kiir attacks areas where the Nuer people live.

The UN Security Council voted to keep peace troops there until April 2026 as fighting grows worse. America offered the plan with support from 11 countries, but Russia, China, and Pakistan stayed neutral. Peace soldiers can use force if needed to protect regular people. They must also help deliver food and medicine to those who need it. The current leaders show no interest in making the peace agreement work. Shea asks them to stop the violence fast before civil war starts again. She wants Machar to be free from house arrest right away.
 

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