Sudan
Established at the End of 1998, the Group Is Affiliated with the Reserve Forces in the Sudanese Armed Forces
The Biden Administration’s Decision in 2021 to Remove the Houthis from the U.S. List of Foreign Terror Organizations Weakened Deterrence by Reducing Political and Economic Pressure
Sudan Has Ceased to Be a Sovereign State at War with Itself and Has Become a Battlespace for Competing Regional Hegemonies
An Interview with a Representative of the Democratic Revolutionary Awakening Council
The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council Accuses U.S. Envoy of Bias in Peace Plan to End Sudanese Civil War
Missing in the Wider Coverage Is an Attempt to Understand the Motivations and Aims of the Main Warring Sides
Across Israel’s Southern and Western Peripheries, a Slow-Motion Catastrophe Is Taking Shape
If the United States Is to End the Sudanese War, It Must Set Ceasefire Priorities Before Bringing in Others
One Scholar Notes Ship-Tracking Data Show the Houthi-Sudan Alliance, Begun in Late 2024, Is Driven by Mutual Opportunism
Use of Sudan’s Coastline Would Allow the Houthis, and Iran, to Deflect Attention from Battered Houthi Areas in Hodeidah and Sana’a
Putin’s Loss in Syria Makes Him Desperate to Find a Replacement and He Will Try to Outbid Saudi Arabia for Influence in Sudan
The International Community Seems Indifferent to Sudan’s 15-Month War That Has Killed Thousands and Displaced Even More