Imperial ambitions in Sudan ✍️ Muhammad Qur Hamid
Sudan, with its particular geographical location, in the heart of the African continent, has for centuries been the subject of regional and international ambitions, with varying ambitions and ambitions aimed at undermining its sovereignty. This is seen in the attempts and initiation of targeted wars. its people and resources since 1821 AD.
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Perhaps Sudan's location adjacent to Arab North Africa, the extension of its borders abutting West Africa, as well as its eastward expansion off the Red Sea and its proximity with the Horn of Africa, all this gave Sudan importance” in the notebook of the Western Empire.
It is neither surprising nor strange that Sudan is present in every detail of US policy in the Middle East and in the rise of this power in Palestine and the countries surrounding the Red Sea.
The country extending off the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea, this natural historical extension and this presence, due to its geographical composition (Sudan), represent a threat to the imperialist West, particularly in terms of concerns the security of the Red Sea and Sudan. the countries of the Horn of Africa, at a time when the internal war in Sudan is taking place between the two military components, the armed forces and the rapid support, while it enjoys regional sympathy with some neighboring African countries , of its hostility towards certain West African countries. States have become a “gateway” to the policies of the imperialist West, implemented by proxy by certain West African governments, to encourage the worst of this war… only to end the episode with “total” neglect » of the Sudanese file in the official circles of some. countries of the colonial West… in order to achieve peace, fills the gaps on the Red Sea coast that the West does not imagine are harmful to its interests and strategic security in the Red Sea and Africa ballast.
Sudan, which is fighting a war in which it has been attacked by circles of Western conspiracies, ambitions and ambitions, led by America, the heir to British colonialism in Sudan, is also facing a more harmful war on its coasts and geographical extensions in the zones of influence and conflict of these countries.
A conflict with a political horizon and modern colonial ambitions.
However, the cohesion of the national unity of the Sudanese government, its commitment to strengthening this unity and its preservation of its lands, its people and its security, magnify the courage of these people in the face of two wars with internal and external ambitions. .
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