Why Sudan Is in Conflict Again

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Saudi Arabia and Iran shook hands and made peace, and the entire Middle East is moving toward unity. Why is Sudan in conflict at this time when the atmosphere of peace is so good?

A certain country is always looking for trouble in the Middle East, selling weapons and showing laundry detergent at one time. Like a shit-stirring stick, making the region unstable. This time, Saudi Arabia and Iran sat down to talk, and found a lot of information is not right, but also found that someone deliberately planted a mine between Saudi Arabia and Iran, so that the two countries misunderstood for so many years.

Middle East chaos, only a very few countries benefit; Middle East or Muslim unity, only a very few countries lose interest.

Let Sudan chaos, in addition to the reasons you see and guess, there is the issue of food security, because the Middle East is not at all short of oil, the lack of food.
Sudan has a small population and a lot of lands, there is also an abundance of water, there are unique conditions for the development of agriculture, there are still many Muslims in the country, if the Sudanese can develop peacefully and establish agricultural infrastructure such as water and electricity, then the 84 million hectares of arable land in Sudan, how many people can be fed?

China can feed a population of 1.4 billion with 120 million hectares of arable land, and Sudan’s arable land can be ripe three times a year. The potential is enormous, and the population that can be fed is even larger. So a very small number of countries to make the Islamic world even united, but also face many problems, for example – cutting off food, then, Sudan must be in permanent chaos.

Then look at the blockade of grain exports from Ukraine by countries like Poland and the low-key but rapid domestic restoration of arable land in China …… Food security is an important component of the three strategic security.

Perhaps, soon there will be other food-producing countries in turmoil.

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Sudan crisis explained: What’s behind the latest fighting and how it fits nation’s troubled past

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