Sudan’s Top General Rejects U.S.-Led Ceasefire: A Lesson in Globalist Mediation Failures
Sudan’s military refusal of a U.S.-backed ceasefire exposes flawed diplomacy and hidden agendas—reminding America why national sovereignty must come first in foreign policy.
Sudan remains engulfed in chaos after more than two years of brutal conflict, but the failure of international mediation efforts—led by the U.S. and its Gulf allies—to broker peace reveals a deeper problem rooted in globalist interference that undermines national sovereignty.General Abdel-Fattah Burhan, Sudan’s top military leader, publicly rejected the latest ceasefire proposal from the so-called Quad mediators—the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates—calling it "the worst yet." His criticism is not mere obstinacy; it exposes an agenda that sidelines Sudan’s legitimate armed forces while leaving paramilitary militias intact.Is Washington Ignoring Reality on the Ground?For over...
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