Conspiracy Theorists Falsely Call Sudan Conflict a Russia-U.S. Proxy War

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Conspiracy Theorists Falsely Call Sudan Conflict a Russia-U.S. Proxy War
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Despite claims circulating on social media, there is no evidence that the United States and Russia are engaged in a proxy war in Sudan.

in Sudan’s capital Khartoum and nearby cities following the end of a three-day cease-fire mediated by the United States and Saudi Arabia.

People pass by damaged cars and buildings at the central market during clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum on April 27, 2023. “In Sudan, it is not just a civil war between two Generals.... It is a proxy war between America and Russia... Just as they are doing in Syria today. The Army in Sudan is backed by the Russians. The rebel paramilitary is backed by the Americans... It's for control of Sudan…There is no evidence that the U.S.

Shortly after al-Bashir was deposed, the Washington-based Middle East Institute published an analysis stating that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates backed Hemedti, fearing "a truly democratic revolution … in their own backyard.” Before fighting erupted between the once-allied generals on April 15, the U.S. and other powers pushed for a framework agreement between Sudan’s military rulers and civilian leaders. That agreement wasAnd al-Burhan and Hemedti balked at many of the framework agreement's conditions, which threatened their power in various ways.The Russian private military company Wagner Group has reportedly played a role in Sudan’s current chaos.

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