Live Conflict Sudan Coup/Civil War

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Turkiye may send a peacekeeping force to Sudan depending on the negotiations between the sides.
 

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Turkiye will probably stay silent and will ride the even strengthened anti-French, anti-western sentiment after the military intervention.
 

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Turkiye will probably stay silent and will ride the even strengthened anti-French, anti-western sentiment after the military intervention.
ngl I want to see a small number of our troops to get there and kick some French ass.
But that's a good strategy too.
 

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Military intervention orchestrated by France is like pouring gasoline on a fire. France might get some results in the short term but it is feeding the anti-French sentiment in the long term. A third power can utilize this opportunity. A French-backed intervention destroys the Russian-backed junta. France installs its puppet. Enraged with this people decide to get rid of the French puppet and anti-French politicians win the government with the support of a third power.
 

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French influence in geopolitics is in decline.

Where ever the French were nowadays is waning lets not forget Karabag war how Azerbaijan disregarded the French. French threatened Turkiye when it went into Libya even propping up Greece against them.

It has done nothing. They got bogged down in Mali despite taking the Islamists out of government they became bogged down in an insurgency with no end game.

Anti French sentiment is also rising in its former colonies.
 

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SUDAN: IMPACT OF THE CONFLICT ON CHILDREN​


As at 30 September, the escalation of violence in April had forcibly displaced at least 2.6 million children, the largest in the world. The effects of displacement on children are deep and far-reaching, leaving them vulnerable to a range of physical and psychological challenges and often grappling with feelings of insecurity and uncertainty.
 

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