In a compelling discussion, Beverly Ochieng, an Africa watcher and BBC contributor, reveals Sudan's geopolitical significance and the dangers of fragmentation. Ahmed Mohamed Abdi, an analyst, breaks down the structure of the Sudanese Armed Forces and their narrative in the conflict. Moses Rono, a veteran media monitor, shares his insights on the challenges journalists face while reporting in war-torn Sudan. Together, they explore external influences, the rivalry between leaders, and the haunting reality of life under siege.