This corporate strategy brief evaluates how Moscow uses asymmetric mechanisms to secure lasting geopolitical access across key sub-Saharan corridors.
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Sudan halts Iranian weapons purchases to win U.S. favor, but proxy channels and regional rivalries ensure Tehran’s drones may still dominate.
The external networks supplying arms and finance to the war in Sudan can be dismantled, but global leaders currently lack the strategic will to enforce it.
Sudan’s war enters a deadly new phase of fragmentation, as fractured military fronts and gridlocked international diplomacy extinguish hopes for peace.
Riyadh’s domestic campaign against political Islam clashes with its regional proxy alignments,exposing the critical security trade-offs of Saudi Arabia’s choice
Sudan’s war has no end in sight as UAE-backed RSF fights on, and analysts warn of major escalation before any ceasefire.
Iran war diverts global focus from Sudan. Less pressure on belligerents means more violence, not peace.
“Becoming Singapore” means choosing compliance. But Iranian missiles over Dubai expose the model’s limits.
Sudan’s war grinds into year three with SAF holding Khartoum, RSF dominating Darfur, and peace efforts failing.
There is no solution in Sudan unless Generals al-Burhan and Hemedti quit; both are unfit to govern.
