There are fears the battle might disrupt the precarious state of affairs over the border.
The battle in Sudan has entered its third week regardless of the warring sides agreeing to a ceasefire.
The rival generals are enjoying the blame sport, accusing one another of focusing on civilian neighbourhoods, hospitals and folks making an attempt to go away the nation.
Ceasefire after ceasefire has collapsed.
Analysts concern highly effective regional gamers could also be concerned behind the scenes, deliberately prolonging the violence.
Some have drawn parallels to the state of affairs in neighbouring Libya.
So, is Sudan heading the identical means?
Presenter: Tom McRae
Friends:
Benoit Faucon – Center East correspondent, Wall Avenue Journal
Hamid Khalafallah – Non-resident fellow, Tahrir Instite for Center East Coverage
Jason Pack – Senior analyst, NATO Protection Faculty Basis and Creator of, Libya and the World Enduring Dysfunction