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Sudan: Why the RSF's Rapid Takeover Strategy in Sudan Failed
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan pursued a strategy based on the assumption that the Sudanese military leadership could be quickly neutralized, leading to the military's collapse and enabling a swift state takeover. However, this strategy ultimately failed.
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