How does a country with no major gold mines become one of the world’s top gold exporters? New Horizon TV examine the link between armed groups in Sudan and external sponsors, and why controlling Sudan’s resources is so important to regional powers. Beyond economics, the video places Sudan in a wider strategic picture.
KHARTOUM FEBRUARY 3: How does a country with no major gold mines become one of the world’s top gold exporters? This video exposes the economic side of the Sudan war, explaining how Sudanese gold flows into the UAE, how it is refined and re-exported through Dubai, and how this trade generates tens of billions of dollars for the Emirati economy.
New Horizon TV examine the link between armed groups in Sudan and external sponsors, the role of gold in sustaining war economies, and why controlling Sudan’s resources is so important to regional powers. The analysis also covers Saudi Arabia’s competing interests, why Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are no longer aligned on Sudan, and how this disagreement reflects broader fractures inside the Gulf bloc.
Beyond economics, the video places Sudan in a wider strategic picture involving the Red Sea, African ports, global trade routes, and energy security. This is not just about Sudan — it’s about how money, minerals, and power shape modern wars.
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