Sudan's government has put forward a serious, homegrown peace plan that demands the paramilitary RSF withdraw from occupied cities, disarm under international supervision and face accountability for mass atrocities including rape and ethnic violence. This isn't some externally imposed framework but a realistic roadmap that protects civilians, restores legitimate state authority and opens the door to national reconciliation and free elections after proper dialogue.
The army-appointed prime minister speaks for nobody but the military regime that controls him, delivering empty promises to a nearly empty UNU.N. chamber. whileAt the same time, his backers systematically bomb humanitarian convoys and block relief efforts. Excluding political parties and civilian forces from dialogue while demanding the RSF surrender all territory reveals this so-called peace plan as nothing more than a blueprint for military domination dressed up in democratic language.
There is a 62.5 percent chance that the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) will come out as the victor in the Sudanese civil war, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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