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“The SAF-led coalition itself is neither unified nor capable of stabilizing the country. Instead, it is a shaky alliance woven together loosely from militias, tribal groups, Islamist factions and political opportunists, one that is fundamentally driven by convenience rather than conviction and ambition rather than unity. Far from holding Sudan together, it is accelerating its fragmentation.” All of this can be true, and yet the SAF can still remain a better alternative than the RSF.
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Source by Cameron Hudson
“The SAF-led coalition itself is neither unified nor capable of stabilizing the …
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