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The U.S. was hesitant to intervene in the Darfur conflict primarily due to a combination of geopolitical interests, the complexities of the situation, and a focus on other global priorities. While the U.S. did condemn the violence and label it as genocide, it faced challenges in mobilizing a robust response, partly due to the lack of international consensus and resources. Additionally, the U.S. was engaged in conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, which limited its capacity to take decisive action in Sudan.

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