
The Director of the African Program at the Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies in Cairo, Amani Al-Taweel, explained in statements to the London newspaper Al-Arab issued today, Sunday, that the street will not have strong influences in the current scene, and there is a political will on the part of Al-Burhan and his team to challenge the inside and outside, because the international reaction to the formation of the new Sovereign Council And the reactivation of some provisions of the constitutional document was lackluster, after they seemed to respond to Western demands from a formal point of view.
She indicated to Al-Arab newspaper that what is happening now reinforces the hypothesis that Al-Burhan obtained a green light from the American envoy to the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman, to take his recent moves, and to remove the forces of freedom and change from the scene due to their division, in addition to the fact that some of their parties bear a leftist tint that worries Washington. Therefore, no solid international position was taken in the face of Al-Burhan's decisions.
In the event that the Sudanese street is not influential in these paths, the proof will be the victory of the battle and the ability to contain the situation, unless political or military transformations occur that bring the balances on the basis of which the army has moved in the current way.
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