Nairobi — After months of posturing and grandstanding, US President George W Bush's and embattled British Prime Minister Tony Blair's megaphone diplomacy over Sudan's Darfur crisis has come to naught.
Khartoum staged a major diplomatic coup d'etat a few weeks ago that may have left Washington and London gasping for oxygen. What with statements supporting its opposition to UN troop deployment in Darfur coming from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Egypt, the Arab League and UN Security Council members Russia and China?
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