egypt became the status quo through the support of the gulf. then he also has key allies domestically, hear him talk about one of the most feared military forces on the ground. the darfur conflict, but in recent years protesters and activists have said they have been used to violently suppress demonstrations. they have used rape as a weapon of war. any violent means necessary to suppress dissent. which then begs the question, you know, is this what we have seen between the divide between the protesters and the army, is this the beginning of something very worrisome here? it s absolutely concerning, isa. you have two sides that are now digging their heels in. we heard from berhan yesterday. he is the one protecting sudan. he is the one protecting people from civil war and instability. let s remember what s at stake here. hundreds of millions of dollars