Why Sudan’s Bloody War is Still Ongoing

Sudan is locked in a brutal civil war, with rival militaries and foreign powers fighting over the country’s vast resources while civilians pay the price.

Eugene Puryear traces the roots of the conflict back to the 2019 revolution that toppled dictator Omar al-Bashir and explains how regional and global interests are fueling the violence. He also exposes how a U.S.-backed “Libya-style” ceasefire risks freezing the war while forces rearm, trapping civilians in a worsening humanitarian nightmare.

@EugenePuryear explains how the U.S. is trying to freeze the conflict to look like peace, while militaries and foreign backers prepare for the next offensive.

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