Omar al-Bashir
is a Sunni Muslim, an Arab, and Sudan ’s
president. The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for al
Bashir’s arrest, because he is the man responsible for the genocide of Darfur . More than 300 thousands of the non Arab
population have been killed in Darfur .
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Until 2011 Sudan and South Sudan were one country, but due
to the civil war Sudan was
separated to Sudan and South Sudan . Even after the separation of the country the
relations between the Arabs of Sudan with the non Arabs of South Sudan did not
improve. The country’s oil is located in South Sudan, but this oil can only be
exported to Asia through the pipeline network that runs through Sudan and ends in Port Sudan
and the Red Sea (purple line). It is very
difficult for Sudan and South Sudan to find a way of sharing oil profits.
During the
last two decades Omar al-Bashir had very close relations with Iran , but he also had very good relations with Turkey and Qatar . Sudan
has been Iran ’s most
significant base in Africa . Iran needed Sudan
in order to support through the Central African Republic (CAR) the terrorist
organizations that cooperate with the Iranians in West
Africa . Nigeria
is located in West Africa, and she is a country very rich in oil and natural
gas reserves, and one of Iran ’s
competitors.
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Moreover Nigeria has agreed with Niger and Algeria
on the construction of the Trans-Saharan natural gas pipeline, which will send Nigeria ’s natural gas to Europe through Algeria .
Algeria is another natural
gas producer, and she is already connected to Europe
through a pipeline network. The Trans-Saharan Pipeline will hurt Russia ’s economic interests in Europe, since Russia is Europe ’s
largest natural gas supplier. The Trans-Saharan would also hurt Iran , because Iran
wants to supply Europe with natural gas, as soon as an agreement is reached
between Iran and the West,
about Iran ’s
nuclear program.
Finally the
Trans-Saharan would hurt Turkey ,
because Turkey wants to
provide Europe with an alternative to the Russian
natural gas and oil. Turkey
is very poor in oil and natural gas reserves, but the oil of the Middle East
and the Caspian Sea can reach Europe through Turkey . That way Turkey could generate huge transit
fees, and she would also see a dramatic rise in her geopolitical importance.
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As a result
the USA and the EU are
hunting Omar al-Bashir, while Russia ,
Turkey and Iran have an excellent cooperation
with him. At the following article from Sudan Tribune, titled “Erdogan invites Sudan ’s Bashir to visit Turkey ”, August 2014, you can read about the
smooth cooperation between Turkey ’s
leader Tayip Erdogan and Omar al Bashir, and Erdgogan’s invitation to Omar al
Bashir, in order for the latter to visit Turkey . Please note that Omar al
Bashir is not allowed to travel to Europe and the US .
At the following
Guardian article, titled “Sudan
president Omar al-Bashir leaves South Africa
as court considers arrest”, June 2015, you can read that Omar al Bashir had to suddenly
abandon South Africa during a
visit in 2015, because the US and
the EU tried to issue a warrant for his arrest.
Moreover,
as you can read at the following article of Sudan Tribune, titled “Russian FM says
Moscow plans to boost military ties with Sudan ”, December 2014, Russia wishes to strengthen her military
cooperation with Sudan
and Omar al Bashir. Normally Omar al Bashir should be seen by Russia as an enemy, because Omar al Bashir has
been a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is mainly backed by Turkey and Qatar ,
two countries that are a big problem for Russia ’s energy policy. See “Russia vs Turkey : The Geopolitics of the
South & the Turk Stream Pipelines”.
However Sudan is not an important country for Russia ’s
energy policy. On the contrary the attacks carried out in West Africa by the
Islamist organizations that are supported by Iran ,
Turkey , Qatar and Sudan ,
they are very useful for Russia .
Also note that Russia
had attempted to take part in the Trans-Saharan pipeline but her efforts did
not bear fruits.
At the
following Wall Street Journal article, titled “African Nations Sign Deal for Trans-Saharan
Gas Pipeline”, July 2009, you can read about the agreement for the
Trans-Saharan Pipeline between Nigeria ,
Niger and Algeria (red line on the map).
Also note
that the Islamists that are supported by Iran
and Sudan in Africa can
sometimes be useful for China
too. China has very strong ties
with both Iran and Sudan , and at the same time China does not have military forces in Africa . On the contrary France
has military bases in Africa, as you can read at the following article of the
Business Insider, titled “France 's
Military Is All Over Africa”, January 2015. See also the following map. As you
can read in the article France
has military bases in Mauritania ,
Mali , Burkina Faso , Niger
and Chad .
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Currently, France has over 3,000 troops spread across five countries in Africa
— Mali , Mauritania , Burkina
Faso , Niger
and Chad
— as part of Operation Burkhane. Based in Chad ,
the operation aims at disrupting potential militants threat across the Sahel region of the continent.
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In order to
reach West Africa, Iran and Sudan use Libya and the Central African
Republic (CAR). France had
intervened militarily in CAR in order to combat the Islamists, as you can read
at the following article of the Spiegel, titled “Central African Republic : French
Intervention Risky for Hollande”, December 2013. Moreover the French are
helping the Egyptian President al Sisi to combat the Islamists in Libya .
It must be
mentioned that the war between France and the Islamists in Africa led to the terrorist
attack in Charlie Hebdo, and many other terrorist attacks in France .
Obviously
the Saudis have been very unhappy with the cooperation between Sudan and Iran . In 2013 the Saudis forbid al
Bashir from even flying above Saudi
Arabia during one of his trips. You can read
about it at the following article of the state owned Qatari news network Al
Jazeera, titled “Sudan 's
Bashir barred from Saudi airspace”, August 2013.
However
after two decades of close cooperation with Iran ,
Sudan has moved closer to Saudi Arabia , as you can read at the following article
of the US News, titled “Al-Bashir starts new term in office as Sudan shifts away from Iran , inching closer to Saudi”, June
2015. In the article you can read that after two decades of close cooperation
with Iran and of problematic
relations with Saudi Arabia ,
Omar al Bashir recently moved closer to the Saudis.
In the article
you can also read that in the war that broke out between Saudi Arabia and Iran
in Yemen , Omar al Bashir
supported diplomatically Saudi
Arabia , even though he did not offer any
military assistance. However that does not mean that Sudan
and Iran will stop
cooperating in Africa . In international
relations it is very common for two countries to fight each other in one
geographical location and cooperate in another.
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