Neither marches nor panic frenzy will frighten us – On a quiet fire – ✍️ Khaled Muhammad Al-Baqir
🔸The rapid support militias make noise and noise which is considered a normal part of the panic and fear they felt during the army's fierce battles against them, but this noise actually reflects a state of panic and confusion. With the victories and progress of the Sudanese army on different fronts, the impact of military pressure on the plans of the militias is becoming evident, pushing them to seek to flee and hide.
In this context, it becomes important to analyze the impact of military victories on the balance of power in the country.
The Sudanese army has achieved remarkable victories in the battles that took place on different fronts. The progress made by the army on the ground reflects its strength and ability to meet challenges with courage. These victories sow panic in the ranks of the Rapid Support militias, revealing their weakness. It therefore becomes clear that the victories are not simple numerical calculations, but rather reflect a strong desire to defend the homeland.
🔸 Rapid Support militias seek to modify their military strategies under constant pressure from the army. These strategies include their attempts to strengthen their presence in local communities and create unrest among citizens. On the other hand, these movements reflect their instability and anxiety in the face of their repeated defeats. They rely on frightening sensations to try to create a psychological and moral impact, but events show that these efforts are in vain.
🔸Attacks launched by militias in areas like Atbara and Shendi through marches and spreading rumors are part of their desperate strategies. The instability caused by these attacks is the result of increasing military pressure.
Most analyzes indicate that these attacks reflect increasing psychological pressure, accompanied by a feeling of fear of further defeats. The attacks reveal the inability of the militias to find effective solutions to meet the challenges presented.
Increased military pressure often has serious psychological consequences on RSF militias. These pressures alone are enough to weaken their morale and widen the gap between them. It turns out that a loss of confidence in their ability to achieve victories leads them to make unwise decisions. This situation is complex and increases the likelihood that their situation will deteriorate further in the future.
🔸 The victories of the Sudanese army represent a symbol of defense of the homeland and legitimacy. These victories strengthen the spirit of community among citizens and support the concepts of unity and interdependence. The feeling of victory restores confidence in state institutions and helps deliver a strong message to the international community. This firm commitment remains essential to achieve the security and stability of the country.
The army's victories affirm the dignity of the Sudanese people and strengthen their national identity. These victories constitute not only a military victory, but also the restoration of pride and self-confidence. The dignity of the people is threatened when military institutions weaken, but these victories restore hope and revive noble values. The victory remains an incentive to move towards a better future for the Sudanese people.