Sudan is bleeding. Millions displaced, towns burned, famine stalking the population — and yet the global spotlight barely flickers. There are no marches in Western capitals, no emergency sessions of NATO, no celebrity hashtags. Why? Because Sudan has no pipeline to control, no semiconductors to protect. Its people are invisible to empire. Congo suffers the same curse. Its cobalt fuels the digital revolution, powering the batteries in Western devices, but the civilians who die in mines and conflicts are forgotten. Every smartphone is built on blood, every electric car another nail in Congo’s coffin. Nigeria is no different. Oligarchs and foreign investors plunder oil while citizens drown in poverty. Rumors swirl of Israeli ties, Netanyahu’s shadow in arms deals and 'security training' that props up corrupt elites. It is not about safety, it is about profit — always profit. The hypocrisy is grotesque: leaders preach democracy while selling tools of oppression. Truthloop says it plain: Gaza is not alone. Sudan, Congo, Nigeria — all are victims of an empire that chooses which lives matter and which can be erased. Until the forgotten wars are named and fought for, every word about human rights is a lie, and every death in silence is blood on the hands of the so-called free world.