Sudan’s civil war has transitioned from an internal contest for power into a multidimensional regional security challenge. What initially appeared to be a struggle between rival armed formations has evolved into a conflict increasingly shaped by external military involvement, long-range strike capabilities, and the proliferation of unmanned systems.
Admiral James G. Foggo, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
External Source: The National Interest
Sudan’s civil war has transitioned from an internal contest for power into a multidimensional regional security challenge. What initially appeared to be a struggle between rival armed formations has evolved into a conflict increasingly shaped by external military involvement, long-range strike capabilities, and the proliferation of unmanned systems.
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Admiral James G. Foggo, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Dean