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Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Sudan at a crossroads – Maha Mohamed Al-Sharif

Maha Mohammed Sharif

In the event that the matter is accepted, Sudan entered into this vortex a long time ago, and its result was a civil war that is renewed today with an intense form of clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces in the context of continuous gunfire that failed to stop three successive truces. It seems that coherence has been lost in all circumstances. The country was divided between the two parties because of things that constitute a part of the past, not the present. Al-Burhan wants a new authority far from the influence of Al-Bashir and the Brotherhood, and Hemedti wants an authority that restores the previous system with a new leadership, so the clamor returned to assert itself with more bickering, quarrels and disagreements between politicians. Everything that happens today has consequences for Al-Bashir’s rule. And what he bequeathed to the country of misery, poverty and division.

The Western incursion into the region was undoubtedly a powerful factor in the multidimensional change, and how through it the tide of life changed towards a grinding war, and the outbreak of fighting between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, or what was known as the “war of the two generals”, which broke out in mid-April, in contrast to An inciting speech against sedition, and widespread fighting between the Sudanese army forces led by the President of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and the commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces led by Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo “Hamidti”, in separate areas of Sudan, most of which are concentrated in the capital, Khartoum.

Large-scale conflicts began, and predicting what might happen requires a firm focus on the basic details. The physical environment surrounding Sudan’s care has moved to another environment and may take a long time to return, with fears of widening war and its spread to neighboring countries. Development funds have become a threat, especially In the countries of the brown continent that share borders with Sudan, which connects it with seven countries, all of them face security challenges intertwined with the political life in Khartoum. If a large or small country shakes here or there, the land around it will be affected by famine, civil wars and environmental disasters. Decision makers must think strategically to determine their directions for each possible variable.

There is no doubt that the presence of people in a place where noise prevails is considered an annoying challenge that does not suit their minds, and it warns of a fierce war and complexity that we must knock on its door to be expressed in an understandable language that does not make it difficult for people to fathom its depths, as well as about what is happening in the Darfur region in western Sudan, hardly a country South Sudan announces its establishment until it witnessed the outbreak of a large-scale civil war that some fear will be repeated now. Surviving this war is the fruit that must be harvested for a less dangerous life.

On the other side of the picture, there are several complexities that play a role in obfuscating the facts, acting randomly even in the most important cases of external dimensions, at the level of the geopolitical location of Sudan, as it is the country that connects two African regions east and west of Sudan and its inability to control its entire territory. the National.

There is nothing new in that. The conclusion is as follows: Politicians are not ready, the existence of extremist organizations that mostly practice terrorist activities, the parties behind every armed movement or terrorist group, and the use of ideology to dismantle the national state from the remnants of division and rule. What can this state do to get rid of From this nightmare? And there are those who support criminal activities, especially smuggling across the semi-open borders, which are not secured by many African countries.

In the raging war arena, all parties lose lives and property, and in any case the past continues to anticipate the outcome and reformulate it based on the awareness of current events. The two warring parties must present new solutions according to the point of view of the present and its needs, and accelerate the return to peace and stability.

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