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CSAG Information Paper: "The Bear, the Dragon, or the Eagle: Who Will Win in Sudan?"

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By LTC Hany Mohamed, EGY Army (CSAG/CCJ5); LTC Rene Berendsen, NLD Army (CSAG/CCJ5); and LCDR Stipe Skelin, CRO Navy (CSAG/CCJ5)
April 20, 2023, NESA Center for Strategic Studies

Subject: Analysis of the current situation in Sudan.

Purpose: To present the results of the CSAG’s analysis regarding the on-going situation in Sudan.

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The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of a number of international officers within the Combined Strategic Analysis Group (CSAG) and do not necessarily reflect the views of United States Central Command, not of the nations represented within the CSAG or any other governmental agency.

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 26 Apr 2023

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Policy, Security Studies , China, Egypt, Israel, Russian Federation, Sudan , Red Sea, Red Sea Region, Sudanese society, pro-democracy, u.s. foreign policy, Gen Dagalo, CENTCOM CSAG Paper, CENTCOM CSAG Information Paper
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