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Why Iran want to war with Saudi arab ?
Saudi Arabia and Iran fight for Africa's loyalty
It was joined by Djibouti and Somalia, while Egypt censured the assaults without going similarly as separating conciliatory ties.
What emerges for Sudan's situation is the means by which rapidly its relations with essentially Shia Iran have disintegrated.
The two countries were solid military associates in the 1990s and 2000s, with Iran giving arms and preparing to the African country.
In any case, relations disintegrated when in 2014 Sudan, the main African state represented by a Sunni form of Islamic law, removed an Iranian negotiator for advancing Shia Islam in the nation.
'Looking for Saudi petro-dollars'
In the contention between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Iran for amazingness in the Islamic world, Sudan is presently immovably in the Saudi camp. Its troops are a piece of the Saudi-drove crusade battling Shia bunches in Yemen.
Then again, to cut political ties is still strange. It appears that Sudan - which is not in any way a heavyweight in global governmental issues - needs to show how far it is willing to go to exhibit unwaveringness to the Gulf kingdom.
-bbc
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