Western observers frequently mislabel the ongoing violence in Sudan as a "civil war." However, the conflict is more accurately described as a struggle for economic and political power between two estranged generals commanding well-equipped professional armies. In this dynamic, civilians are not primary participants but rather the principal victims of a clash between military elites.
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