US–Russia flashpoint looms over Putin's plans for African naval base

The Trump administration is cautioning about potential repercussions following Russia’s intentions to establish a naval base in conflict-stricken Sudan. The news about the base’s progress has prompted an uncommon alert from the State Department, as per information provided to Fox News Digital.

A spokesperson from the State Department informed Fox News Digital, saying, “We advise all nations, including Sudan, to refrain from engaging in any dealings with Russia’s defense industry.”

The Russian government seems eager to become part of the “naval club” of major powers in the Horn of Africa, with its confirmed plans for a base to harbor warships and nuclear submarines at Port Sudan. This location is situated not too far along the coast of the Indian Ocean from Djibouti, where both U.S. and Chinese bases are present. Losing their base in Tartus due to the probable change of government in Syria, Port Sudan would become Russia’s sole overseas naval facility.

“Moscow views Sudan, because of its strategic location, as a logical place to expand Russia’s footprint into Africa, which Putin views as a key place of geopolitical confrontation with the United States and China,” Rebekah Koffler, a strategic military intelligence analyst, told Fox News Digital. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin Visits New Naval Base Of Black Sea Fleet In Novorossiysk

Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov at the Naval Base of the Black Sea Fleet in Novorossiysk, Russia, on Sept. 23, 2014. (Sasha Mordovets/Getty Images)

Hence the strongly worded comments to Fox News Digital from the State Department that “the United States is aware of the reported deal between Russia and the SAF [Sudanese Armed Forces] on establishing a Russian naval facility on Sudan’s coast. We encourage all countries, including Sudan, to avoid any transactions with Russia’s defense sector, which could trigger serious consequences, potentially including sanctions on entities or individuals associated with those transactions.

“Moving forward with such a facility or any other form of security cooperation with Russia would further isolate Sudan, deepen the current conflict, and risk further regional destabilization. “

On the (very) dry land that is Sudan, the situation Monday around the city of Al Fasher and the neighboring massive Zamzam refugee camp in the Darfur region is “horrifying,” U.N. Assistant Secretary-General Tom Fletcher posted.

RSF SAF ARMED CONFLICT, AL FASHER, SUDAN

Maxar satellite imagery of the ground at the Main Market Zamzam IDP civilian camp in Al Fasher on Feb. 13. (Satellite image (c) 2022 Maxar Technologies via Getty images)

The civil war in Sudan, between the government’s SAF and the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has just passed its grisly second anniversary. Tens of thousands have been killed, and an estimated 13 million people have been uprooted from their homes. The U.N. describes it as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, and UNICEF calls it “hell on earth.”

“There can be no overstating the brutality and destructiveness of the RSF assault on Zamzam (refugee camp),” Sudan researcher Eric Reeves told Fox News Digital this week. “The camp that has existed since 2004 is no longer, even as it had grown to more than 500,000 people.”

Ominously, Reeves added that “the real dying has only just begun. Nearly the entire population of Zamzam has fled, and in all directions the threat of RSF violence remains. This creates insecurity of a sort that prevents humanitarians from reaching these scattered people. Tremendous numbers will die either from RSF violence or the lack of food, water and shelter.”

Sudan fighters

Fighters of the Sudan Liberation Movement, a Sudanese rebel group active in Sudan’s Darfur State, which supports army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, attend a graduation ceremony in the southeastern Gedaref state on March 28, 2024. (AFP via Getty Images)

Another 30 were reported killed on Tuesday in a fresh RSF attack on Al Fasher. And just this past week, the RSF rebels announced they are setting up their own government. The State Department told Fox News Digital, “The United States is deeply concerned about the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and aligned actors’ declaration of a parallel government in Sudan. This attempt to establish a parallel government is unhelpful for the cause of peace and security and risks a de facto partition of the country.”

“It will only further destabilize the country, threaten Sudan’s territorial integrity, and spread wider instability throughout the region. The United States has made clear that our interest is in the restoration of peace and an end to the threats the conflict in Sudan pose to regional stability. The best path to peace and stability is an immediate and durable cessation of hostilities so that the processes of establishing a civilian government and rebuilding the country can begin,” the spokesperson said.

Sudanese displaced

Sudanese displaced people gather at the Zamzam refugee camp outside the town of El-Fashir in the Darfour region of Sudan on July 1, 2004. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo, File)

Caleb Weiss, editor of the FDD’s Long War Journal and also a Defections Program Manager at the Bridgeway Foundation, put some of the blame for not ending the Sudanese war on the Biden administration. He told Fox News Digital that it “stopped short of seriously facilitating any sort of meaningful peace talks/mediation/or being tough on outside backers of various groups to really get them to be serious in previous negotiation attempts. This is where the Biden administration failed.” 

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