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The nature of the war in Khartoum and the negative role of the Emirates; Sudanese like Iran

Sudanese‍ Expert Points to Western⁣ adn Gulf States’ Efforts ⁢to Divide‍ Sudan for Zionist regime’s Interests, Stresses Sudanese People’s Positive View of Iran

Mehr News Agency, International Desk: Relations between Iran and ⁤Sudan have seen notable fluctuations in recent years. ⁢Initially built on cultural and religious commonalities, these ties expanded‌ notably in the 2000s, particularly during Omar‌ al-Bashir’s presidency. At the time, Tehran was a key supporter of Khartoum⁤ against international sanctions, with extensive cooperation in military, economic, ⁢and cultural spheres. ​

However, Sudan’s alignment with Saudi Arabia after the Yemen war drastically altered political relations, leading Khartoum to sever ties with Iran.⁤ This shift reflected both regional dynamics and external pressures.

Now, amid Sudan’s internal turmoil—marked by ⁢civil war and political strife—efforts to normalize Iran-Sudan relations face new challenges.mehr News interviewed Sudanese analyst Dr. Nasser Ibrahim to examine recent developments:

Rapid support Forces (RSF), ⁤the Army, and Al-Bashir’s Fall

“The RSF and Sudanese army​ collaborated to overthrow al-Bashir in 2019—a move backed by ⁢public discontent.⁣ Yet today,clashes between these forces⁣ have ‍plunged Sudan into chaos.”

Dr.Ibrahim notes ‌that al-Bashir’s ⁢strategic blunders—such as sending troops to‍ yemen for Gulf funding—empowered the RSF as a parallel military entity (funded at $35 billion). ⁣Post-coup attempts by the⁢ UAE-backed RSF triggered civil war in‍ 2023: “This is a human tragedy; Arabist RSF⁤ militias deny non-Arab Sudanese political rights.”

Iran-Sudan Relations: A Path ⁢Forward?

Despite tensions post-2016 (linked to Riyadh-Tehran rivalry), General al-Burhan seeks renewed ties with Iran: “Sudan lacks allies; its people remember Iran’s past support.” However distrust lingers over ‍Khartoum’s Gulf alignments (“Iran​ won’t repeat 2016 ⁤mistakes”). Dr. Ibrahim urges Tehran to leverage diplomatic channels:‌ “Humanitarian ‍aid alone⁢ would win hearts—Sudanese social‍ media condemns UAE ⁤as ‘another Israel.’”

Gold Wars & Foreign Exploitation

Sudan (producing 180⁤ tons of gold annually) faces Emirati-backed‌ resource grabs: “The‌ UAE arms RSF with advanced drones—unmatched ⁤in Africa—to target airports. Some Arab states aim to partition Sudan under pan-Arab ⁤ideology or Abraham Accords‌ frameworks.” ​​

Final Words:

“Millions are​ displaced; thousands dead. ‌this war serves Israel’s security interests via Western-Gulf collusion.”

English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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