The Trump administration is warning of “serious consequences” on Russia’s plans to open the Navy’s base in war -torn Sudan. The news of Aadhaar development has triggered an unusual warning from the State Department, told to Fox News Digital.
“We encourage all countries including Sudan to avoid any transactions with Russia’s defense sector,” a spokesman for the State Department told Fox News Digital.
The Africa global power seems desperate to join the horn of the Africa Global Power “Naval Club” with its approved plans for a base for warships and nuclear-managed submarines in the Kremlin Port Sudan. It is not very low from the Indian Ocean coast, where we are and Chinese hideouts. The new Syrian government will be the only foreign naval station in Russia, Port Sudan Russia, with the possibility of expelling Russians out of its base in Tartus.
A strategic military intelligence analyst, Rebka Cofter said, “Moscow looks at Sudan, as due to its strategic place, as a logical place to expand the footprint of Russia in Africa, as a major place of geopolitical conflict with Putin United States and China.
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The photo taken on February 28, 2021 shows a view of the Russian Navy Frigate RFS Admiral Grigorovich (494), anchored at Port Sudan. (Ibrahim Ishaq/AFP via Getty Image)
“Russia sees the United States and China as its top opponents, with whom Moscow can long -term a kinetic struggle. Therefore, Putin wants intelligence and military capabilities to be stationed close to American Djibouti base and Chinese features,” he said.
“Seeing that America and China Already (A) is the presence of the Navy from the horn of Africa, “said the Russian Port Sudan as a logistics hub for the transfer of arms, storage of military hardware ammunition, storage of all types of war-fighting capabilities. ,
John Hardy, Deputy Director of the Russian program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracy (FDD), told Fox News Digital, “Possible Russian naval logistics facility in Sudan will support Red C and Russian power launch in the Indian Ocean.” He said that “This issue has gained more importance to Moscow, given the uncertainty on the future of its Tartus Naval Logistics feature.”
The Indian Ocean has strategic military implications of a Russian naval base – it is a relatively low sailing distance for the Red Sea and Suez Canal, a choke point through which an estimated 12% of the world’s shipping passes, while 61% global oil tanker traffic is also asked to use the canal. Kofler said that this is a significant security threat.

Russian External Affairs Minister Sergei Lavarov, Right, and his Sudani counterpart Ali Yusuf Al-Sharif joined hands during a press conference in Moscow on 12 February. (Maxim Shemetov/Pool/AFP via Getty Image)
“If Russia considers an imminent growth against Russia, it is said in Ukraine – such as a adjacent deployment of NATO forces or Draconian Economic Measures designed for the Russian economy – I will not dismiss the possibility that Putin can authorize some disruptive to use Chok Point and destroy the global shipping to destroy the global shipping to use global shipping. Can. “
Moscow is given a green light to the deal allowing for the construction of the military base, although it includes serious logistic challenges. “The agreement between Sudan and Russia was finalized in February, after a meeting between Sudan Foreign Minister Ali Yusaf Sharif and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.”
American soldiers catch on the continent in deadlock in African countries as stress like cold war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulkov at the Black C fleet naval base in Novorosksk, Russia on 23 September 2014. (Sasha Mordovates/Getty Image)
Therefore, the state department has a strong word comments for Fox News Digital that “the United States is aware of the deal reported between Russia and SAF (Sudani Armed Forces) on the establishment of a Russian naval facility on the banks of Sudan.
“Moving forward with such a feature or any other form of safety cooperation with Russia will further separate the Sudan, deepen the current conflict, and put forward the further regional instability.”
On Sudan’s (very) dry land, the neighbor in the darfur area around the city of Al Fashar and in the Darfur region, the neighboring Zamzam refugee camp “terrible,” has been posted by Tom Fletcher, assistant general secretary of the United Nations.

On 13 February at Al Fashar at the main market Zamzam IDP Citizen Camp at Maxu Satellite Imagery of the Ground. (Satellite image (C) 2022 Maxu through Technologies Getty Image)
The Civil War in Sudan, the government’s SAF and the rebellious Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have passed their second anniversary. Tens of thousands have been killed, and the estimated 13 million people have been uprooted from their homes. The United Nations describes it as the world’s worst human crisis, and UNICEF calls it “hell on earth”.
Sudan researcher Eric Reves told Fox News Digital this week, “The cruelty and destructiveness of the RSF attack on Zamjam (refugee camp) cannot be reduced.” “The camp which has been in existence since 2004 is no longer, even it increased to more than 500,000 people.”
Ominli, Reeves, said that “the real dying has only begun. Almost the entire population of Zamzam has run away, and in all directions the RSF is at risk of violence. It causes a kind of insecurity that prevents humanists from reaching these scattered people.

The fighters of the Sudan Mukti Movement, a Sudani rebel group operating in the Darfur state of Sudan, who supports Army chief Abdel Fata al-Boron, attends a graduate ceremony in the south-east Gedref state on 28 March 2024. (Through AFP Getty Image)
One and 30 died on Tuesday in a new RSF attack on Al Fashar. And last week, the RSF rebels announced that they were establishing their government. The State Department told Fox News Digital, “The United States is deeply concerned about the declaration of a parallel government in the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudan. This attempt to establish a parallel government is uninterrupted for peace and security and gives risk to a real division of the country.”
“This will only make the country more unstable, endanger the regional integrity of the Sudan, and will spread widespread instability throughout the region. The United States has clarified that our interest is in the restoration of peace and ends the dangers for conflict in Sudan.

Sudani displaced people gather at the Zamzam refugee camp outside the El-Fashir city in Darfor area of Sudan on 1 July 2004. (AP Photo/Carlel Princelo, File)
Kaleb Weiss, Editor of FDD’s Long War Journal and Editor of a Defense Program Manager at Bridgeway Foundation blamed the Biden administration for not ending Sudan’s war. He told Fox News Digital that it was “seriously reduced due to” any kind of meaningful peace talks/mediation/or exterior backers of different groups, so that they could actually get serious in the previous dialogue efforts. This is the place where the biden administration failed. ”
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Weiss continued, “President Trump should be aggressive to approve the acts of violence, but also sponsor and serious peace talks, which include both sides, provide financial incentives or even threaten financial punishment, and seriously are responsible for increasing the struggle of international supporters.”