Who is Winning Sudan’s Civil War and What Comes Next?

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Who is Winning Sudan’s Civil War and What Comes Next?


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Sudan has been locked in a civil war for almost a year and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight with both sides ignoring international diplomatic efforts. So in this video, we’ll explain the current state of the…

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  1. It's sad people give so little attention to what's happening here. No tiktoks, no worldwide protests, no outrage. Basically click the like button and go back to being angry on the trending items.

  2. That's horrible to see that the two men will make the nation doomed during their power struggle.
    We are one of the neighbours of Sudan 🇸🇩 and we are sorry to see that.

  3. I'm Sudanese and the reason why there is no ceasefire is because the Sudanese people refuse any sort of agreement that brings the RSF back into government. This militia took everything from us and we're supposed to award them with another chance in ruling.

    The National Army is the ruling government and the RSF is just a terrorist militia at this point trying to divide the country, which is supported by the UAE who keep denying their involvement even with evidence stacked against them because they assume if they don't acknowledge the accusations, that makes it untrue — disgusting tactic.

    If this has happened in any other western country they wouldn't be spouting the nonsense that they're preaching now. It's ironic to ask for a ceasefire for the sake of Ramdan when the RSF literally started this war in Ramadan last year!

  4. In 2015, Sudan was one of the countries that started bombing Yemen, the UAE paid Sudan to dropped it's troops in Yemen, their troops r*ped/kil*led women and children, and the samething that is happening in Sudan now, happened by Sudanese troops in Yemen from 2015-2019, we thought the Sudanese were our brothers and that is only their government, but we get shocked when we see videos spreading inside their Mosques calling us disbelievers, and that killing us is fighting for Islam and justifiable, of course <after 4 years their troops got destroyed, and they left the war after loosing more than 10k soliders, but seeing what is going on in Sudan reminds of what happened in Yemen, Karam could be brutal sometimes, but I pray that this war end soon.

  5. Muslim brotherhood organization backed by Qatar is fueling and leading the killing in The Sudan. After controlling the Sudanese government between 1989-2019 and destroying the country this organization is trying to control the government again. The world has to pay attention to these Muslim brotherhood organizations in the Middle East because the trying to smuggle its members into Europe and United States

  6. A well put video , thanks for spreading awareness about our country's crisis .
    I 'll just add 3 points to mention here:
    1- the Sudanese public seems to be mostly behind the Sudanese Armed Forces.
    2- our Sudanese Armed Forces started a counteroffensive about 6 weeks ago , regaining back one of the 3 cities in the capital.
    3- the Civilian leaders are becoming increasingly untrustworthy , sometimes siding with the RSF , and even went as far as fabricating a report originally accusing the RSF of a mass rape campaign , where they circulated a fake copy of the report that laid most of the blame on the SAF.

  7. After brutualizing south sudan christians now they are at each other throat over been arab and ajamis as everywhere, my request to westerners stop fking around in these arab countries dont enter their already going war if you do 10yr later they will blame you for it as seen in syria and somalia dont listen to their 🐊 cry for help as it only deception

  8. The Sudanese military is the sudanese government. Just as much as the English army is the English government and the king is the commander of this military. And just as much as the American military is h the American government.
    The king of England can at any point dissolve the parliament and rearrange it. Especially in times of an emergency.
    What has happened in Sudan is coupe against the leader of the government Al-Burhan (the king if you will) by one of his sub-commanders who was only recently included in the military and isn’t from the ranks of the military order. He broke off with his command shortly after he was added to the government’s military not long ago and tried to take over the government.
    Not only did he attempt to take over the presidency, he also went back to his old ways of looting and destruction of civilian infrastructure. Something he stayed away from for some time.
    Abdulfattah Alburhan was a top military general for years serving his country loyally before he became president of Sudan by a vote from within the military. The actual government of Sudan.
    Get an accurate story or don’t report.

  9. democracy is more corrupt than military coups. and talking about genocides the fighting is between two predominant tribes locked into the same country, when europe made up the boarders of africa in such a a way that local tribes would always fight like they do. so they never unite and kick the west out for good. dont trust anybody that the west supports. they are the ones keeping africa poor.

  10. Another thing, I fear you overlooked, is the countries involving on it. The Sub-Saharan African nations like Kenya, Tanzania and South Sudan offer mediation, but so far the Sudanese leaderships in both sides, all Arabs, only care about Arab viewpoints. These Sub-Saharan states subsequently gave up because they believe the Arabs discriminated, sabotaged and segregated African nations' ability to help dialogue the Sudanese crisis.

  11. Russia and the RSF have been dealing with each other for a while now; without the RSF and their control of Sudan's gold, Russia basically wouldn't of been able to weather the initial sanctions placed upon it when it invaded Ukraine.