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The unending war ravaging Sudan is not just a domestic power game anymore, but it is in fact becoming a battle field amongst regional powers. Through allied movements Lebanon to Yemen, Tehran has traditionally established its power base. Today, the Sudan may turn into the next great node of this network, which is threatened by international specialists.
Up to date intelligence shows that the Iranian drones are playing a great role in assisting the military activities of Sudan. However, this military assistance brings a deeply troubling ideological shift along with it, actively expanding the Iran proxy strategy in Sudan.
There is growing evidence of the survival and resurgence of the Muslim Brotherhood ideology within factions aligned with the Sudanese Armed Forces. Ideological rhetoric spawned by these military groups bears a close resemblance to the well known Iranian axis of Resistance.
The Gatestone institute indicates that this convergence of militant Islamism with state-sponsored warfare is dangerous and in fact makes the civil conflict a proxy war.
The geographical uses of such an alliance are enormous. Along with the Red Sea, Sudan shares a border with an important sea route with close to 12 percent of trade in the world.
If Tehran successfully solidifies its influence here, the global consequences for Red Sea security will be severe:
The dynamics of the war are already changing according to Reuters as the Iranian UAVs are flooding in large numbers. Likewise, Bloomberg also mentions that the continued arming of the military by Tehran is causing vast apprehension of a larger-scale more destructive crisis in the sea.
Iran is supplying advanced drones to gain strategic influence over the Red Sea, aiming to expand its regional proxy network and exert pressure on global shipping lanes.
Islamist factions aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood ideology operate alongside the Sudanese military. They offer combat support while ideologically aligning with Iran’s broader anti-Western proxy doctrine.
Sudan sits on a route carrying 12% of global trade. An Iranian foothold could threaten global shipping, manipulate trade routes, and heavily escalate regional instability.
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