By Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim
The war in Sudan can’t be analyzed without citing the conspiracy of Western nations, especially Russia and America. The comments on the war made by these superpower countries will attest to their influence in the fight.
Since the war started some people on social media sailed into our local analysts who explicate the influence and hypocrisy of Western nations which is wrong. If you are following the history of these two nations you can agree with the fact that they have been instigating the war in Arabian and African nations to install their Western ideology or to attain their hidden agendas.
This week we saw how Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a news conference at the United Nations said Sudan, had the right to use the services of the Russian private military company Wagner Group.
Likewise, Russia got an opportunity through this war to trade weapons and make the presence of its private military group in some African nations and this process will go on if the faction that gets its support culminates with success.
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Invading the Russian private army in Sudan will also foment and enable other separatists, militias, and other terrorist organizations in some African states to hire them to defeat their rival group especially if they satisfy with their role played in the Sudan war which is a weighty threat to the peace of African nations.
As Russia struggles to ally with African nations to circumscribe the power of America as a superpower country it will give every necessary support to the loyal faction to form a government. I can also enunciate that the War in Sudan is an indirect war between America and Russia.
Although we see America trying to mediate the warring parties on the other hand it ambiguously plays a significant role in fuelling tension in the country. America undeniably backs another faction as it can never be neutral in any crisis.
America is a hypocritical nation that uses coherent strategies to lure nations to believe that it has empathy for them by giving funds aimed at reducing poverty, hunger, or fighting against some diseases but what it exploits is more than what it gives to the developing countries.
The war will wound not only Sudan its implication will affect neighboring nations like the way the Libyan war made an impact on the security of Africa which resulted in the influx of sophisticated weapons in the hands of bandits, kidnappers, militias, and terrorist organizations African organizations such as AU, and ECOWAS to think and come up with concordant methods of preventing such witty inversion in African states. They should not be used and influenced by Western agendas or let their selfishness be above the member organization’s peace and development.
Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim is a Journalist in Kano.