The world says it wants peace in Sudan. But who’s really paying for the war? As the city of El-Fasher turns into a graveyard, evidence is piling up that the world itself is complicit. Western governments issue statements of concern, while their allies pump weapons and money into the very militias accused of genocide. From the UAE’s gold-for-guns network to Russia’s arms deals and Iran’s drones, Sudan’s war has become a global business model. Every side claims to stand for peace, yet every transaction writes another chapter in this blood-soaked conflict. So when we talk about the atrocities in El-Fasher, we’re not just talking about Sudan. We’re talking about a world order that condemns war in words, but sustains it in deeds. The world isn’t watching Sudan burn, it’s fanning the flames.

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