The Role of Generals and Western Neglect in Sudan's Descent into Chaos.

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Sudan, a country of 45 million people, has been thrown into violent chaos as two factions battle for control. The country was supposed to be moving away from military rule and toward democracy, but an explosive rivalry between two generals turned into a catastrophic conflict. As they talked peace, the military leaders were preparing to turn their forces on each other, devastating the country.
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- Opinion | The Violence in Sudan Is Partly Our Fault The New York Times
- At a key moment, the West could have rescued Sudan. It didn't | Borzou Daragahi The Independent
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