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Cameron Hudson

@_hudsonc

I have opinions. Mostly on US-Africa policy. Former CIA, State, NSC. Still recovering. Currently Senior Fellow @CSISAfrica. hudson.cameron at https://t.co/PsCJg6Mwca

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linkhttps://www.csis.org/people/cameron-hudson calendar_today07-05-2010 14:15:56

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Such an interesting reflection that challenges the assumption that the next generation of leaders will somehow change things

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..'at a time when members of the Rapid Support political wing are rushing to Paris to attend a humanitarian conference for Sudan. The RSF kill under the cover of democracy and beg under the cover of humanity.' Mini accurately calling out the RSF's hypocrisy and anyone listening.

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First real sign of Blinken doing much of anything on . Likely intended to be played to attendees at the Paris conference—instead of actually attending himself, because why would he?

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By the United Nations' assessment, Sudan is both the largest displacement crisis and the biggest food crisis in the world today.

What should the international community do before Sudan reaches the point of no return? Read more from Cameron Hudson: csis.org/analysis/looki…

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Its all how you structure the day in Paris.

The organizers have given the morning session to the FFC and the RSF-associated groups--why do they get a session when they have no real legitimacy? The afternoon session is reserved for the international community to discuss their…

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'The road out of Sudan’s conflict is going to be long, and prospects for things like civilian rule and democratic elections are today more of a distraction than a serious aspiration,' writes Cameron Hudson.

Read more from CSIS Africa Program: csis.org/analysis/looki…

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In all honesty, this should be the least of their concerns. The outcome of this election is already decided. They should be focused on that. voanews.com/a/chad-s-oppos…

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'The EU reminds the warring parties of their obligation under international humanitarian law to protect civilians.' Im curious why the EU didnt invite the parties to Paris so that they could remind them of their responsibilities to their face? europa.eu/!cqNCgJ

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Accurate and timely analysis from Cameron Hudson on :

“Impending battles over Wad Madani and El Fasher are likely to unleash substantial new civilian casualties, perhaps the worst of the war so far.'

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Scenes of the effects of destruction in the villages west of El Fasher this morning by the RSF and its Janjaweed militias.

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Dictator Faure Essozimna GNASSINGBÉ called on his expired private parliament to reread the “new constitution” he offered himself which will move from a presidential to a parliamentarian regime.

After spending barely a week to perform the so callled “re-reading” their latest version is…

Dictator @FEGnassingbe called on his expired private parliament to reread the “new constitution” he offered himself which will move #Togo from a presidential to a parliamentarian regime. After spending barely a week to perform the so callled “re-reading” their latest version is…
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: '... the war is far from over and is in fact likely to get worse.. Impending battles over Wad Madani and El Fasher are likely to unleash substantial new civilian casualties, perhaps the worst of the war so far.'

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In addition to the arrival of Russian cargo planes in Niger, Moscow’s Africa Legion vessels have just made a significant military delivery in .

Furthermore, there’s been an increase of about 25% in the number of Russian personnel stationed at the Brak al-Shatti base.…

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My views on Russians in Niger:“Washington has a lack of self-awareness about how it is coming across...They have made Russia the boogeyman in all of this, but that's a way to deflect responsibility and avoid any introspection about the policies we pursue.” wapo.st/3vWdKVq

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“Regrettably, on the 1 yr anniv of the conflict, goals must be substantially more modest: slowing the pace of war, choking off weapons supplies, raising humanitarian resources, accessing desperate populations, saving lives, & avoiding a worst-case scenario for .” -Cameron Hudson

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My commentary for CSIS Africa Program: 'On the 1-year anniversary of fighting in , prospects for a speedy resolution to the conflict look bleak. Bleaker still is the toll the underfunded global response and expanding conflict is having on civilians.' csis.org/analysis/looki…

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This was good from Clingendael Institute on the need for keeping internet on in and how it should figure into international demands. clingendael.org/publication/in…

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