Abstract

It would not be justified to say that Sudan is important to many great powers only because of its resource-rich lands. Sudan also stands unique because of its geopolitical importance and of its geographic location. A country located on the shores of the Red Sea, with connection to both the Arabian and Mediterranean Seas proposing a very base land to all superpowers. Despite all the resources available and perfectly located, geostrategically Sudan has not been able to exploit these advantages in true letter and spirit. There may be many reasons for it but the biggest can be a lack of sincere leadership and a fair political system acting in the best nation’s interest. Therefore, any strategic decisions made and foreign policies implemented have shown zero sum towards its sovereignty and prosperity; allowing foreign military interference directly or indirectly.

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