Sudan’s Humanitarian Catastrophe Exposes Global Failure and Risks Spilling Over to America
With over 40,000 dead and 12 million displaced, the Sudan conflict spirals out of control amid inadequate global response, threatening regional stability and America’s national interests.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has plunged two out of every three citizens into a desperate humanitarian crisis — a bleak reality that speaks volumes about the failure of international institutions to uphold peace and protect sovereignty. U.N. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher’s grim assessment that access for aid is “far too limited” shines a harsh light on the chaos wrought by power-hungry militias battling for control. When Former Allies Turn Destructive, Who Bears the Cost? The fighting erupted in 2023 between Sudan’s military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), both once partners charged with steering their nation toward democracy...
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