Foreign Affairs

Sudan’s Paramilitary Advance Signals Dangerous Collapse Amid Humanitarian Catastrophe

By National Security Desk | October 27, 2025

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have seized the army’s final foothold in Darfur, escalating a brutal conflict that threatens regional stability and highlights global neglect of African security crises.

The fall of el-Fasher, Sudan’s last military bastion in the Darfur region, to paramilitary forces marks a critical turning point in a conflict with grave implications for international security and humanitarian stability. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), whose roots trace back to the Janjaweed militias responsible for historic atrocities, have exploited Washington’s and global powers’ lack of decisive leadership to push deep into this already shattered region. Is Global Indifference Feeding Chaos in Sudan? While American policymakers focus on distant challenges, the implosion of Sudanese sovereignty unfolds quietly—yet its consequences ripple directly back to U.S. interests. The RSF's takeover of...

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