Russia Is Right: “Political Engineering” from Abroad Is Responsible for the Sudanese Crisis

Russia Is Right: “Political Engineering” from Abroad Is Responsible for the Sudanese Crisis

The present piece elaborates more on why Russian Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Anna Yevstigneyeva is right, which is important to understand since such “political engineering” from abroad can result in more crises elsewhere in the coming future that could also become New Cold War battlegrounds. Russian Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Anna…

Struggle for Power and Control in Sudan May Lead to Civil War

Struggle for Power and Control in Sudan May Lead to Civil War

The situation today in Sudan should be a wake-up call to the Syrian opposition calling for normalization with Israel. Sudan’s capital Khartoum has turned into a war zone with a split in the military forces. The Sudanese army is battling the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) which is a paramilitary force, and the 10 million residents…

A Senior Pentagon Official Strongly Implied Impending “Mission Creep” in Sudan

A Senior Pentagon Official Strongly Implied Impending “Mission Creep” in Sudan

Now that its “VIPs” are out of harm’s way, the US can up the ante in Sudan on a “humanitarian” pretext as part of its latest anti-Russian proxy war. There’s still the possibility that it’ll reconsider, but events are quickly moving in that direction as evidenced by what a senior Pentagon official revealed to the…

What’s Happening in Sudan?

What’s Happening in Sudan?

Violent bloodshed erupted in Sudan on April 15 after weeks of power struggles between Sudanese Army Commander-in-Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, who commands the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF). According to medics, the conflict between the army and the RSF has killed over 200 civilians and 45 soldiers in…

Another Political Framework Signed in Sudan

Another Political Framework Signed in Sudan

On December 5 yet another transitional political framework was signed in the Republic of Sudan by the military regime and the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), the broad-based democracy organization inside the country. The agreement is designed to break the existing stalemate which has been in existence since the military coup which removed former…