Sudan is experiencing a devastating civil war, leading to chaos and humanitarian disaster. The withdrawal of USAID has intensified the crisis, with millions displaced and a significant death toll. Predicted hunger affects half the population, and millions of children lack access to education. The situation in Sudan serves as a troubling example of the consequences of U.S. leadership retreat. The absence of international order has resulted in foreign competition for influence, compounding the conflict and highlighting the end of the liberal world order without a viable alternative.
"The end of the liberal world order is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in conference rooms and university lecture halls in places like Washington and Brussels... but this theoretical idea has become reality. The liberal world order has already ended in Sudan, and there isn't anything to replace it."
"About 14 million people have been displaced by years of fighting, more than in Ukraine and Gaza combined; at least 150,000 people have died in the conflict; half the population, nearly 25 million people, is expected to go hungry this year, with hundreds of thousands of people directly threatened with starvation; and more than 17 million children, out of 19 million, are not in school."
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