Sudan's Civil War: Darkness, Nihilism, and the Call for U.S. Action

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The center of Sudan's civil war has shifted westward to the Kordofan region, where intense fighting between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.) has led to a worsening humanitarian crisis, with significant civilian casualties and disrupted aid efforts, as both sides vie for strategic control and the conflict intensifies in the region.
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