Partition of Sudan

I was bored and messing around with mapchart, and i accidentally made this map.
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This got me thinking, how could Sudan get partitioned between Egypt and Ethiopia like in the map?

Edit: Added a file. Does this map work better?
 

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If we are assuming south Sudan (don't know because as the prior post said the picture does not currently work) then they might be able to integrate it without as many issues as you would expect because according to this map I found on reddit the south still retain a Christian population, that while small is heavily concentrated in the south compared to north sudan.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/9c2cny/religious_map_of_sudan_and_south_sudan/
Why would Ethiopia straight up annex South Sudan, a country which is predominantly dominated by non-Christian religions and especially Protestants? I can see northern Sudan going to Egypt but I don't really see Ethiopia going after South Sudan.
 
Why would Ethiopia straight up annex South Sudan, a country which is predominantly dominated by non-Christian religions and especially Protestants? I can see northern Sudan going to Egypt but I don't really see Ethiopia going after South Sudan.
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica (the first sentence I might add) approximately 3/5 of south sudans population is Christian which would make them Christian majority
https://www.britannica.com/place/South-Sudan/Religion
 
Any way you can share it with us?

It's an attachment, so it's not as though there's a problem with an image hosting site. The image is also very small. I can't think why there would be a problem.

Here's a screen capture of the current page, including the OP. Does anyone have any problems seeing this?

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According to the Encyclopedia Britannica (the first sentence I might add) approximately 3/5 of south sudans population is Christian which would make them Christian majority
https://www.britannica.com/place/South-Sudan/Religion
This is irrelevant to a nation that is predominantly Orthodox Christian and has since shed any sort of traditional politics about Christians cooperating with one another. Still not a good reason for Ethiopia to want to go after South Sudan when it already has a sizable Muslim minority to govern and is already diverse enough without the various ethnic groups of South Sudan to add to it.
 
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