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Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti. (photo: Ashraf Shazly/AFP)
FOCUS: Vladimir Putin’s War Has Exploded Into Sudan
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Kemp writes: "Sudan is cracking under the influence of Russian mercenaries, and other African nations may soon follow." 

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Sudan is cracking under the influence of Russian mercenaries, and other African nations may soon follow

With more than 50 civilians and many more military killed already in the power struggle between rival governing factions that erupted in Sudan over the weekend, there is no good side in this battle. But as with so many other conflicts in Africa and the Middle East in recent years, one thing we do know is that Russian troublemakers are not far from the action.

The fighting in Khartoum and elsewhere in the country was triggered by clashes between General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the Sudanese armed forces, and General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, or “Hemedti” for short. Burhan and Hemedti staged a coup in 2021, seizing power from the transitional council put in place following the ousting of the Islamist dictator Omar al-Bashir. Hemedti is commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group formed from the Janjaweed militias that helped conduct, under Bashir, the Darfur genocide, which is estimated to have killed hundreds of thousands of people in western Sudan.

Rather unsurprisingly, the RSF has been linked to Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner Group, which has reportedly helped train and equip them. Wagner is believed to have been brought into Sudan by Bashir to help shore up his faltering regime in 2017, following a meeting with Putin in which Bashir promised to make the country Russia’s “key to Africa”. Among his plans was a Red Sea base for the Russian navy at Port Sudan, a Wagner-supported project.

Ever since, Wagner has supplied large quantities of weapons and equipment to Sudan, including military trucks, amphibious vehicles and two transport helicopters. And after the downfall of Bashir, the Russian mercenary group realigned with Burhan and especially Hemedti. It continues to operate the Meroe Gold company, which reportedly exploits Sudan’s mines and smuggles vast quantities of gold out of the country, supposedly lining Prigozhin’s pockets and denying much-needed revenue to Sudan. For Putin, this would help efforts to evade Western sanctions, allowing him to fuel his illegal war in Ukraine.

Now, the cash-rich and heavily-armed RSF could be about to wreak havoc on the North African region. Egypt’s President el-Sisi sees a stable regime in Khartoum as in his country’s vital interests. He will be looking askance at the capture on Saturday by the RSF of Egyptian troops in Sudan for joint exercises, even if Hemedti has assured their safe return at some point in the future. There will also be serious alarm in Cairo about the potential impact of this power struggle on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project, for which Khartoum’s support is needed to address Egypt’s fears over water supply through the Nile.

Ultimately, this is such a major strategic issue that, should the conflict spiral out of control, Egypt may feel the need to assert itself more forcefully, as might Ethiopia.

Moreover, Chad, Eritrea and South Sudan could face a deluge of refugees, adding to their own internal struggles, and a power vacuum will enable extremist groups across the region to take advantage of what is happening. It was, after all, in Sudan that Osama bin Laden lived for five years, between 1991 and 1996. Opening up vast swathes of the desert for the next Bin Laden is something that would obviously undermine British and American security, too.

Thus, Vladimir Putin, either by accident or design, has helped to unleash a wave of violence that could have disastrous consequences not just for Sudan and North Africa, but the world. His failed invasion of Ukraine has empowered the Wagner Group, which uses that clout to plunder African nations and stir up trouble. His desperation for money since the West implemented severe sanctions has made Russian state support for such illicit actions a necessity. All this will come at a heavy price.

Indeed, Sudan may be just the first African nation to implode under Russian influence. In the Central African Republic, Mozambique, Libya and Mali, Russian mercenaries have worked to reinforce existing conflicts, prop up despotic regimes, suppress efforts towards democracy, loot natural resources, secure strategic advantage for Moscow and drive out Western influence. The forces unleashed by their efforts will not be easily contained.



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POLITICO NIGHTLY: The very real and very scary decline in credit

 

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A Wells Fargo Bank branch office in San Francisco, Calif. Wells Fargo is one of the largest lenders in the United States. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

CRUNCH TIME — The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank did not — as widely feared last month — completely tank the U.S. economy or lead to widespread contagion in the financial sector.

But the crisis did help further tighten access to credit, especially for small businesses, leading some economists to fear that a lending “crunch” could help tip the U.S. toward recession later this year.

That would be especially unwelcome news for President Joe Biden and the White House, since they will also have to deal this summer with House Republicans, led by Speaker Kevin McCarthy, intent on winning spending cuts in return for any increase in the U.S. debt limit. Wall Street still thinks the White House and Hill Republicans will make a deal to avoid a potentially catastrophic default sometime this summer. But the path there is not at all obvious.

And the decline in credit — while not quite warranting panic yet — is very real.

In the final two weeks of March, bank lending dropped $105 billion , according to Federal Reserve numbers, the largest single plunge on record. Much of the damage in the final week of the month came from a decline in real estate and other commercial loans from small banks.

The National Federation of Independent Businesses said last week that the percentage of small business owners reporting difficulty in accessing credit hit the highest level since 2012 .

Some of this contracting credit was already underway , courtesy of multiple rate hikes from the Fed aimed at attacking persistent inflation by slowing overall economic activity. To a degree, the Fed wants to see so-called “financial conditions” — such as bank lending — tighten. But the banking crisis accelerated the pace of lenders pulling back, sending at least a few tremors through financial circles and freaking out many Democrats.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers , among the first to warn that post-pandemic inflation would be a long-running nightmare, recently upped his recession odds for the U.S. this year, in part because of credit tightening.

“The chance that a recession will have begun this year in the U.S. over the next 12 months is probably about 70 percent,” Summers said in an interview with Foreign Policy magazine . “As I put together the lags associated with monetary policy, the credit crunch risks, the need for continuing action around inflation, the risk of geo-political or other shocks affecting commodities, 70 percent would be the range that I would be in.”

That puts Summers on the gloomier side of most economic forecasters. And there are at least some signs that the credit decline will not become a true crunch of the kind that devastated the economy after the 2008 financial crisis.

In the first week of April, bank lending ticked back up a bit and bank deposits rose by $60.7 billion after five straight weeks of outflows totalling over $500 billion, according to figures from Yardeni Research, an economic research firm.

And at least for the moment, Wall Street investors continue to bet on the Fed bumping up rates perhaps just one more time this year then eventually slashing them again at the first sign of recession. For now, Wall Street views the credit contraction as mostly helping the Fed achieve its goals without multiple future rate hikes.

But it would not take much — a debt limit debacle or another banking sector meltdown perhaps — to restart the credit freeze and finally bring down an economy that has thus far proved remarkably resilient and defied all predictions of its imminent demise.

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WHAT'D I MISS?

— White House threatens to veto GOP bills reversing D.C. police reforms, restricting transgender athletes: Biden opposes two GOP-led measures that would roll back D.C. policing reforms and ban transgender women and girls from playing on sports teams — and he would veto both measures if they reach his desk, the White House said today. The policing reform rollback would violate D.C.’s right to improve public safety and deprive its police force of resources needed for “effective, accountable community policing,” according to a new statement of administration policy.

— GOP lawmakers put new pressure on colleagues to quit TikTok: There’s a new push from Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill to get their colleagues off TikTok , with warnings that the security and privacy threats from the popular video app are closer than they appear. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) are focused on banning their own colleagues from using TikTok. The pair, joined by 15 other Republicans, wrote a letter calling on leaders of the Senate Rules Committee and the Committee on House Administration to rein in use of the app by their fellow lawmakers.

— McCarthy seeks to reassure Wall Street on stalled debt talks: Speaker Kevin McCarthy took to Wall Street today in his latest effort to rally the GOP around a single strategy to lift the debt limit . The speaker repeatedly blamed Biden and Democrats for driving higher inflation through excess spending, reiterating that any hike in the debt limit should be offset by significant spending cuts. He said Republicans would pass their own bill within weeks but offered no further details on which cuts his conference wants to see.

 

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NIGHTLY ROAD TO 2024

ON THE ATTACK — After sidestepping former President Donald Trump and his allies for weeks, a group of Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis supporters have begun to push back amid a flurry of criticism from the former president . POLITICO’s Gary Fineout reports that Never Back Down, the super PAC supporting DeSantis, came out swinging with two new videos that take direct aim at Trump. One that came out the same day that Trump addressed the National Rifle Association said he sided with Democrats on some gun regulations. Never Back Down also has started spending on television ad buys in early states for an introductory positive ad about DeSantis as well.

BAD MATH — When Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign announced its first quarterly fundraising haul earlier this month, the figure sounded impressive, reports POLITICO’s Steven Shepard. The former U.N. ambassador’s campaign said it had raised $11 million between her mid-February launch and the end of the quarter on March 31. But after Haley filed her first-quarter report to the Federal Election Commission late Saturday, an altogether different story has emerged. Her campaign’s math didn’t add up. What Haley’s campaign and two affiliated groups actually raised was about $8.3 million. The discrepancy between the Haley campaign’s public statements and the numbers on the filings appear to be a case of double-counting .

COMPLETELY OPPOSED — The Kennedys have been through a lot. They don’t want to go through this. Even across branches of the family that have grown distant and divided since the first generation rose to power in the 1960s, they celebrate each cousin’s achievement – whether that’s a seat in the House or a new children’s book or an expansion of the Special Olympics. But Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign challenging Biden for the Democratic nomination — set to be announced Wednesday in Boston – is too much for a family that defined the modern Democratic Party. They’re frustrated, sad and completely opposed , writes CNN.

 

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Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza stands in a glass cage in a courtroom at the Moscow City Court today, where he was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza stands in a glass cage in a courtroom at the Moscow City Court today, where he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. | The Moscow City Court via AP

FAKE TREASON — A Russian court today slapped opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza with 25 years in prison for treason and other alleged offenses, write Eva Hartog and Wilhelmine Preussen .

Moscow City Court sentenced Kara-Murza to a penal colony for spreading “fake news” about the army and “cooperation with an undesirable organization,” as Russian President Vladimir Putin steps up his crackdown on dissent and Russian civil society. But the bulk of his sentence had to do with another, third charge: treason, which marks the first time anyone has been convicted on that count for making public statements containing publicly available information.

On the courthouse steps, British Ambassador Deborah Bronnert called the sentence for Kara-Murza, who holds both Russian and British citizenship, “shocking.” Her U.S. counterpart said the verdict was an attempt “to silence dissent in this country.”

The U.K. summoned the Russian ambassador after the conviction, with Foreign Secretary James Cleverly calling for Kara-Murza’s “immediate release.”

Upon traveling to Russia in April 2022, Kara-Murza was detained for disobeying police orders. From that moment the charges piled up: first for spreading “fake news” about the Russian armed forces, then for his participation in an “undesirable organization,” and last for treason, on account of three public speeches he gave in the U.S., Finland and Portugal. The charges, all of which Kara-Murza denies, were expanded to treason last October.

 

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NIGHTLY NUMBER

40

The number of states where President Joe Biden’s net approval rating is under water, according to a new quarterly tracking poll from Morning Consult . In the last quarter of 2022, he had higher disapproval ratings than approvals in 42 states. Biden’s highest net approval rating comes from California (+11), while his lowest comes from West Virginia (-49).

RADAR SWEEP

OUT TO SEA — Animals that have long lived close to shore are traveling farther out to sea on makeshift rafts — made of human garbage. For years, coastal animals including mollusks and various crustaceans have lived in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch , a stretch of ocean between Hawaii and California, mostly on plastic pollution. According to scientists, there are now 484 invertebrate species living on a stretch of debris that’s about twice the size of Texas. Becky Ferreira reports for VICE.

PARTING IMAGE

On this date in 1970: People gathered staring at the television screen in Grand Central Station in New York City, watching for the safe landing of the Apollo 13 astronauts in the Pacific. After an oxygen tank failed, the ship, originally headed for the moon, instead swung around the moon and returned safely to earth.

On this date in 1970: People gathered staring at the television screen in Grand Central Station in New York City, watching for the safe landing of the Apollo 13 astronauts in the Pacific. After an oxygen tank failed, the ship, originally headed for the moon, instead swung around the moon and returned safely to earth. | J. Spencer Jones/AP Photo

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FOCUS: Michael Tomasky | Don't Settle, Dominion! Drag Fox News Across the Hot Coals

 

 

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Tomasky writes: "This suit can prove once and for all that Fox puts propaganda and ratings ahead of truth." 


This suit can prove once and for all that Fox puts propaganda and ratings ahead of truth.

Here’s an instructive and telling little exercise for you, one that I engaged in myself this past Sunday morning.

Head over to Google and search for “NBC defamation lawsuits by former employees.” And then, do the same with CBS, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. You’ll find a few interesting incidents. A Native American employee sued NBC over discrimination at the 30 Rock workplace. The CBS affiliate in Dallas settled an age discrimination case brought by an on-air reporter.

After you’ve done that, go Google “Fox News defamation lawsuits by former employees”—and watch your computer explode. There’s the record $1 million fine Fox paid in 2021 over various #MeToo allegations from female employees. There’s the staggering $20 million Fox agreed to pay to Gretchen Carlson in 2016. There’s the far bigger $90 million settlement reached the next year concerning allegations of sexual misconduct surrounding Roger Ailes and Bill O’Reilly. There was the $15 million paid to a former female host who alleged pay discrimination. And these are just suits filed by Fox’s own employees; they don’t include other such settlements like the $100 million Fox paid out in the British phone-hacking scandal—the details of which, if one bothers to recall them, add up to an unbelievable breach for a “news organization” to have committed. (The short version goes something like this: News of the World hired “investigators” to hack the phones of celebrities, politicians, families of soldiers killed in war, and the family of a missing 13-year-old girl who was later found dead; they got caught, and the media feeding frenzy consumed the United Kingdom.)

I’m sure I could go on if I spent a full day looking. This is just the bounty plundered from 15 minutes of research. But I hope this all proves a point: All news organizations fight lawsuits from people irked by how they’re covered. Often these are nuisance suits trying to buy silence, like Donald’s Trump $475 million suit against CNN filed last October. Sometimes, sure—news organizations make errors. But there’s only one “news organization” in America that has serially settled lawsuits with its own employees—usually women—over allegations that are sometimes sickening (one former Fox employee said Roger Ailes blackmailed her into being his “sex slave” for two decades).

Fox has also settled an unusual number of suits with the people and organizations it has covered—and that brings us to the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit, opening Tuesday (the judge delayed it by a day) in a courtroom in Delaware. If there’s any justice in this world, this suit will prove in court once and for all what has been apparent for years: Fox is not a news organization in any normal sense of the word at all; it’s an ideological shakedown operation that knowingly peddles lies to advance a deeply reactionary, anti-democracy agenda with the goal of turning the United States into an Orbánesque illiberal pseudo-democracy, if not an outright Putinesque authoritarian state.

Does that sound a bit strong? It’s not. Think about what the Fox anchors and executives were doing, as we’ve learned from the pretrial documents that have been made public so far. Privately, they were acknowledging that Trump lost and Joe Biden won and that Trump was lying about the election. Publicly, as Rupert Murdoch admitted in a deposition, Fox hosts were going on the air and endorsing the lies.

In other words, Fox News was directly and strategically attacking democracy—a democratic outcome that its anchors and executives knew to be legitimate—for the sake of ratings and money. If Fox had had its way, Trump would have succeeded in overturning the election, and our democracy would be gone.

CEO Suzanne Scott didn’t just passively go along. She aggressively inserted herself into the news operation to insist that what little actual news gathering other people at Fox were doing must not continue. The infamous December 2, 2020, email from Scott to EVP Meade Cooper carried the subject heading “Fox News’ Eric Shawn Fact-Checks Trump’s ‘Dump’ Claims” and reads: “This has to stop now. I’m going to address this with you and Jay and Lowell tomorrow. This is bad business and there clearly is a lack of understanding what is happening on these shows. The audience is furious and we are just feeding them material. Bad for business.”

That’s not just a smoking gun. That gun is still sizzling, two and a half years later. Before Scott’s email, Shawn had done two segments on his weekend show debunking various Trump claims—he said claims of a rigged ballot were “false and unsubstantiated,” and he asserted that Trump’s claims about massive vote dumping to help Biden were also untrue.

What Shawn was saying was true. He was doing journalism; delivering news. And that, not Maria Bartiromo’s propaganda, is what Scott ordered stopped. In addition to that, we know that in the aftermath of the election and Biden’s victory, Fox didn’t fire any of the anchors spreading poison and lies. It fired the two guys who ran the Decision Desk, which was the first to call Biden as the winner in Arizona, which was the crucial call that propelled him to victory. Fox fired the two people trying to do news. The people doing propaganda, it kept and protected, and most of them are still on the air.

Why Rupert Murdoch didn’t settle this suit like all the others boggles the mind. Because this chain of events will find him, possibly this week, in a place he’s spent decades trying to avoid—a courtroom, on a witness stand, under oath, answering hostile questions from smart lawyers. But he made his choice. He has a lot of fancy lawyers himself, and rich people find many sleazy ways to wriggle out of blame and responsibility. So I make no predictions here. But based on what we know publicly, it shouldn’t be too hard for a smart litigator to paint Murdoch into a grim corner where he has to end up admitting that his news organization knowingly aired lies for the sake of ratings.

And if these 12 Delawareans find Fox News culpable? That’s not the end. It’s a beginning. Because from that moment, we will be able to say, with a certainty we can’t quite claim now, that Fox News lies.

That certainty should set in motion its own series of events. For example: What will our country’s real news organizations do in response to such a verdict? NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, and others should band together and say: We do not consider Fox News to be like us. It is not a news organization in the accepted sense of the term. Memo to the White House, Congress, or any media credential-granting institution: If you give Fox News media credentials for your event, none of us will cover it.

In addition, cable and satellite providers have to stop paying Fox News the carrying fees that are really Fox’s bread and butter, far more than ad revenue. Are you aware that you, reader, if you are a cable or satellite subscriber, pay Fox News about $20 a month? If the jury finds against Fox, pressure must mount for that to end as well.

A verdict against Fox rips down the veil. Nobody will have to pretend anymore. And we should make the demand of our real news organizations that they too stop pretending. Rupert’s Reign of Terror can be ended.




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