Nowhere are the stakes of the battle for control of Chad's capital N'Djamena likely to be higher than in Sudan's Darfur region.
Experts say Khartoum is backing the Chad rebel attack in retaliation for Chadian President Idriss Déby's support for rebels in Darfur.
Join the board. In case you didn't know...like me...the war in Darfur has spread to Chad, where rebels are fighting the government of that nation. Sound familiar? So, on one side, there's the Sudanese government and Chadian rebels. On the other, there's the Sudanese REBELS and Chadian GOVERNMENT. And then there's UNAMID, who just wants everyone to get along.
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