Army Leadership ✍️ Aisha Al Majdi
We, good Sudanese, are destined for politicians, with their weakness, their well-known divisions and their search for power without knowing the facts and without knowing (A, B) the political ABC, to put us in an unknown situation throughout successive political eras, and in the latest fashion, they have drawn lines of hope and hope, this time by governing by means of firearms, as the famous leader Al-Qahati stated when he repeated it.
(We will fight the army with the Rapid Support Rifle)…
These people believe that the Sudanese people will accept their unfortunate coup, which was crushed under the feet of (30) martyred officers.
(They brought two thousand Thatchers and came in groups of three.) The coup of April 15, led by the Janjaweed with an elaborate plan, failed, but with the courage of the military, they did a good job and saved the people from being transformed (Sudan) from the Republic of Sudan into the Kingdom of the Dagalo family…
Therefore, in this current situation which is confused in everything and in the situation of the army which was betrayed on Saturday morning, we are faced with two things: either we will continue with the army and its leadership in the long term, or we will be slaves of the kingdom of the Dagalo family for the rest of our lives… (the Dagalo children who killed, displaced and raped the daughters of the Sudanese people) except that we are safe our neighbors in the neighborhood, cry for them to govern us…
Therefore, we all criticize the army and criticize Lieutenant General Al-Burhan, the commander of the army, but we have never underestimated and will not underestimate his capabilities as the commander of the army, and we will not place him alone in the face of the current responsibility. Of course, he did not create the Rapid Support Militia. The truth is that the Rapid Support Militia has existed since ancient times, and the master of the idea is the leader of the Umma Party, Al-Qahtawi (Barma) and after that it became one of the successions and heirs of (Al-Bashir), and so it was he who instilled the spirit in it and called it (My Protection). It is true that the Rapid Support was a (larva), but). the stages of its growth have developed and its capabilities have increased day by day before the eyes of the entire army staff, starting with the chief of staff, through the proof and the rest…
The fierce attack on Al-Burhan alone is unjustified, even though we have points against him and we have views within Al-Burhan's team, but recording it now is considered to be in the army's objective… and to achieve the militia's objective. only objective when Hemedti said in his famous recording: “We are now besieging the leadership and for one week only we will deliver Al-Burhan to justice.” Think of a criminal and a donkey thief who wants to deliver the commander-in-chief of the army…
We are waiting for the end of the current war, and then any Sudanese who has an opinion about Al-Burhan will be free to write whatever he wants…
The fierce attack on Lieutenant General Al-Burhan at this time is not good because it will negatively affect the army, and because the army is a leadership, we will be patient and accept the loan until this matter is resolved, and at that time, we will blame whoever we blame according to the principle (the army is our army and we are its people, and the leaders are our leaders and we are its people)…
I support the criticism and advice of the army and Lieutenant General Al-Burhan in normal affairs, not in military affairs. We (royalty) do not understand the nature of battles, nor the management of wars, nor the capabilities of armies, nor the circumstances in which they arise. cross..
But we renew our trust, commitment and promise in our army and its leadership, and we will remain in solidarity with the army in peace, war, negotiations and any path that the supreme command deems appropriate, represented by Al-Burhan, the pillar of his war and his army. We are with him…
Among the observations I made was that the Rapid Support Militia did not accept mere criticism or words about its leaders, a militia led by
(Jalha, Qaja, Qarih, and the greatest of them are thieves, Himyar). Thus, the militias consider their leaders as red lines.
What is wrong with us when we say and write about our military leaders with all the ugliness and empty propaganda…
So let the army go to what it wants, and we must salute it and belong to it sincerely…
Just be patient
And that's enough…