how many siville vans are there by your count? reporter: it is difficult to asce ascertain. i think the approximate numbers are more than a thousand which is still a lot. you ve asked for military supplies obviously from the west. your president seems more positive those supplies are now coming and the west doesn t understand what you need for the military operation in the east of the country. there are some flights coming. we are asking for more heavy weapons, for more artillery, arms sanctions, this is what is tlesh held.
he s going against multinational companies who are profiting off the violence and instability in south sudan. he talked about the campaign to stop the looting of this central african nation. we are joined live from london. what did you learn? well, for those of us who covered south sudan s independence, watching it ascend into the chaos it did was heart breaking. but unfortunately, it disappeared like so many of these conflicts do off the news agenda. and now george clooney and john pendergast together have put together this incredibly ambitious investigative report and they let us have a little peek into it. take a look at this, alisyn. reporter: polluted waters, far-reaching corruption, and a department the u.s. state department accuses of breaking u.s. arms sanctions.
troops in south korea. but a cyberattack on kim s growing missile could be an option. there may be attacks california we can take on missile launch attention on the command and control center to send a signal to snark. you will not see the result of that but kim i don t think you know will. experts say hacking the internal calls and emails putting them in public a possible retaliatory move .u.s. and u.n. have conclude being sanctions in place against north korea targeting luxury goods and exports and goods which help his military. those could be expanded but what could hurt north korea more analysts pleef is the u.s. hearst applies secondary sanctions against the ally china. it s pretty well-known there are extensive set of a chinese entities that help north korea evade the arms sanctions by the united nations. we ve had in a limited number of cases where we ve gone after chinese firms for those reasons. we could greatly expand that
american troops in south korea. but a cyberattack on kim s growing missile program could be an option. there may be attacks, yes, we can take on missile launches. there may be attacks we can take on the command and control center to send a signal to north korea. um not see the result of that, but kim jong-un will. reporter: experts a hacking the internal calls and e-mails and putting them out in public is a possible retaliatory move. the u.s. and the u.n. have economic sanctions already in place against north korea. targeting luxury and imports and exports which help kim s military. those could be expanded. but what could hurt north korea more analysts believe is if the u.s. applies so-called secondary sanctions against kim s chief ally, china. it s pretty well known there are an extensive set of chinese entities that help north korea evade those arms sanctions by the united nations. we ve had a limited number of cases where we ve gone after chinese firms for those reasons. we coul