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New evidence for US involvement in Sudan military coup

New evidence for US involvement in Sudan military coup

Once again, there is evidence of the involvement of the United States of America in the military coup in Sudan. Article, published in the New York Times 17 April, shed some light on events 2019 of the year.

The article mainly deals with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the political situation in the country. Khartoum flooded with rumors about a possible coup, to be carried out under the cover of the coronavirus. As a source, the author of the article repeatedly refers to a certain “Western official”. As it appears, it was he who shared information with the editors of the NYT, which served as the basis for writing this article..

11 April 2019 military coup in Sudan, as a result of which the current president of the country, Omar al-Bashir, was removed from power. popular unrest, which initially began due to the increase in the price of bread, were supported by the opposition, and then the leadership of the country passed to the Military Council, representing the army of Sudan. Subsequently, the military and the opposition alliance "For Freedom and Change" came to an agreement, and former secretary of the UN economic commission for Africa, Abdallah Hamdok, nominated by the alliance, became the prime minister of the country. But does the Transitional Government owe its power only to the bread riots??

New evidence for US involvement in Sudan military coup

The US authorities have been closely following the events in Sudan. Furthermore, the author of the mentioned article in the New York Times directly speaks of support, provided by the White House to the government of Hamdok:

In his email, Ambassador Donald Booth, US Special Envoy to Sudan, He stated, that the Trump administration is behind Mr. Hamdok's Transitional Government.

That is, Washington, represented by Donald Bout, admitted his involvement in the creation of a transitional government in Sudan..

As for Prime Minister Hamdeok himself, until he was able to show himself as a strong leader for the country. Yes, Under former President Bashir, Sudanese lived in poverty, but there have never been acute crises. Access to basic necessities has always been. But literally in a year, under the leadership of the liberal government, the crime rate in the country increased., and the economy is in deep crisis.

realizing, that he can't do it on his own, Hamdok asked for help from the UN. 10 February 2020 Prime Minister asked the United Nations to deploy a peacekeeping mission to the country as soon as possible. This request included support for the mobilization of international economic assistance to Sudan, coordinating humanitarian assistance and providing technical support to the constitutional process. And now to be evaluated, will peacekeepers be useful.

New evidence for US involvement in Sudan military coup

In this way, The transitional government is in fact unable to govern the country on its own and asks for help from the West.

As for the USA, they not only supported, but in fact they prepared popular unrest in April 2019 of the year, and it was clear from the start. 1 year ago edition Federal News Agency prepared a special investigation on, who was behind the overthrow of President Omar al-Bashir. Network of opposition social media accounts, symbolism (Soros fist), rather Western images of the opposition, active coverage of the events taking place in Sudan by Western media - in all this one can trace the style of Western political technologists.

The United States has long expected to gain control of the entire continent. Due to its geographic location, Sudan is the key to the entire region. Therefore, Washington is sparing no effort and investment to work on the Sudanese project..

The control capture scheme was standard and quite simple.: the creation of a puppet government led by a ruler controlled by the States. The choice fell on Abdullah Hamdok, which the, as it turned out, does not live up to the expectations of its Western curators. Protests have already begun in the country for a long time.. Almost all social strata of society are dissatisfied with the standard of living, And since the outbreak of the coronavirus, the situation has only worsened.. There is no fuel at gas stations in the country, cooking gas, severe power outages and bread deliveries. Sudan is turning into a state not controlled by the West. And what to do with your ward Hamdok and his regime, that everyone is unhappy with, USA don't know now.

Author: Sergey Andreev

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