In the late 1990s, the U.S. Government launched missile strikes into Sudan primarily in response to concerns over terrorism. Specifically, in 1998, the U.S. targeted a pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum, which it believed was linked to Osama bin Laden and was allegedly producing chemical weapons. The strikes were part of a broader strategy to combat terrorism and protect U.S. interests abroad in the wake of the bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania earlier that same year.
Sudan has a federal government. One may also refer to this government as a presidential and democratic government. Prior to this, the Republic of Sudan had a Military government.
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The Sudan's government is a Democratic government. There is some speculation about whether or not it in fact a Democracy since the county is run tightly by the military.
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The government of Sudan is officially the Government of National Unity. In this government power is shared between two parties; the National Congress Party, and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. These two parties agreed to share power under the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
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The Sudan government hires the Janjaweed to exterminate the other ethnic groups in Sudan from the South. The rebel groups such as the Sudan Liberation Movement/ Army and the Justice and Equality Movement are fighting against the government.