US Sanctions Target Burhan: A Strategic Pressure Tactic in Sudan

US Sanctions Target Burhan: A Strategic Pressure Tactic in Sudan

In a significant development, the US Treasury Department has imposed new sanctions on Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces. These sanctions stem from accusations of his role in “destabilizing Sudan and undermining the democratic transition.” This move has once again highlighted the complex dynamics of international politics, particularly the US involvement in Sudan, which many critics argue reflects double standards in promoting human rights and democracy.

The official spokesman for the Sudanese Armed Forces has responded strongly to these sanctions, deeming them “unjust.” He asserted that such measures would not deter the army from fulfilling its “legal and constitutional duty to defend Sudan.”

Over the past few years, it has become evident that the US often intervenes whenever significant military developments occur in Sudan. This interference typically coincides with increased activity from Israeli forces, suggesting a coordinated effort to obstruct progress on the ground.

The US employs a “carrot and stick” approach in its foreign policy, which many analysts believe will not significantly influence the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Here are some key considerations regarding the current situation:

  • Previous sanctions imposed on the Omar al-Bashir regime complicated US relations with Khartoum.
  • The recent sanctions coincide with military advances made by the Sudanese Armed Forces in Al-Jazeera State.
  • These forces have successfully taken control of the strategic city of Wad Madani.
  • Efforts are underway to expel the Rapid Support Forces from Khartoum towards Darfur State.
  • Despite US and Israeli attempts to undermine the army through bombings of residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure, the military remains resolute.

Most Sudanese analysts agree that a decisive military outcome against what they term the “rebellious group” is the most realistic option moving forward. The overarching aim of the sanctions appears to be breaking the will of the Sudanese people, thereby preventing them from achieving significant progress while maintaining Sudan under Washington’s imperialist influence.

Major General Abdel Hadi Abdel-Basit, a military expert in Sudan, characterized the sanctions as “naive and worthless.” He drew comparisons to the experience of the Salvation Government, which successfully resisted similar sanctions for over three decades.

Abdel-Basit anticipates that these sanctions could lead Sudan towards greater independence and the formation of new partnerships, particularly with nations like Russia. This potential rapprochement between Sudan and Russia is of particular concern to Washington, as it could fundamentally alter the balance of power in Africa.

What is currently unfolding in Sudan underscores the dire state of Arab national security and the ineffectiveness of prior initiatives aimed at conflict resolution. Some Arab governments not only support the opposing factions but are also embroiled in conflicts among themselves, mirroring the situation in Sudan.

These governments demonstrate a lack of political maturity and have largely ignored Sudan’s plight. A stark contrast can be seen in Syria, where, following Washington’s approval, Arab delegations rushed to engage with local leaders, showcasing selective interest in regional affairs.

As Sudan continues to experience turmoil akin to that of Libya, the prospects for US and Israeli interventions loom large, threatening the aspirations of the Sudanese people for security, stability, and a return to normalcy.

It raises a crucial question: How long will Arab nations wait for an American signal to address their own national security issues?

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