
Sudan - a case study in OSINT for crisis support
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The Implications of Sudan's Conflict
This is more geo-strategic. I think that many people think actually because of the possibility for contagion. That's both from a security perspective and an external one as well. So Sudan has been a supporter of and supported by Russia for a long time. You've now got Saudi Arabia who tried to broker some peace discussions, partly because that they were supported by Sudan against the Houthis in Yemen,. rather than necessarily altruistic reasons. But you've got all sorts of external actors who, you know, see stability as being a necessity - partly because they don't want to drain themselves in terms of providing humanitarian and possibly military relief also.
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