Between Al-Bashir and Al-Hadi there is good news which remains patriotic and the greatness of the army – The Face of Truth – ✍️ Ibrahim Shaqlawi
Yesterday, a video clip circulated in Sudan showing Lt. Gen., Marine Engineering Advisor Ibrahim Jaber, a member of the Sovereignty Council, greeting one of the recipients during the opening of Dongola Airport in the state of the North after its rehabilitation, which gave rise to many questions and speculations. among the social media audience, some talked about Field Marshal Omar Al-Bashir, former president of the country and commander-in-chief of the Sudanese armed forces, and they began to interpret the event and give it a new dimension. a reference to the confirmation of the return of the previous regime, which some keep repeating to justify His betrayal of the country, with the aim of outbidding the army and serving the agenda of certain political forces.
It later became clear that this was Lieutenant General Al-Hadi Bushra, former governor of the North and head of the Security and Intelligence Service during the reign of Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi. However, I believe it is not so much about the person as it is about the importance of respect for hierarchy and seniority in the army. Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber showed his deep respect to Lieutenant General Hadi Bushra by saluting him, which reflects the military appreciation and respect of members of the Sudanese Armed Forces.
Jaber stressed, through the Al-Muhaqqiq electronic platform, the importance of respecting the oldest and highest ranks of the armed forces, as this is considered a well-established and inherited military tradition that must be preserved. He explained: “Even President Al-Burhan said to the dean: 'Your Excellency.' He stressed that this is military etiquette and respect for the greatest and highest ranks. We must therefore understand that mutual respect between leaders and soldiers is essential to strengthening military discipline and team spirit within the army. Lieutenant General Hadi Bouchra being a respected and trusted leader, respecting him was a duty and I do not see what could upset people about this.
I see nothing wrong with this man being the former President, Marshal Omar Hassan al-Bashir, President of the Republic and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, so that throats will be silenced and people will stop make miserable bids. I don't see anything worrying about this, whether it's Al-Bashir or anyone else. Soon the day will come when we see the army saluting Al-Bashir, not because he represents a return to the previous regime, but because he is one of the soldiers loyal to this country and this army . This man, as we know, is the leader of the modern military renaissance of the army. He reorganized the Sudanese armed forces and helped localize military and defense industries.
This rebirth allowed the army to endure in legendary fashion during the Battle of Karama, which the army and the people of Sudan now fight with dignity and pride, the army continuing to fight alone, without support, at the except for certain limited needs. Therefore, we must understand that saluting him reflects the soldier's loyalty to the leaders, military discipline and loyalty to the national leaders.
The truth therefore appears clearly in this scene which expresses the patriotism, discipline, greatness and loyalty of the army towards its leaders. Everyone must understand that mutual respect and appreciation are essential elements in building a strong and organized military that works to ensure the security and stability of the country.
Attachment to military traditions and respect for hierarchy reflects the merit and military professionalism enjoyed by the Sudanese army and each individual who is part of it. We must all appreciate the efforts and sacrifices made by members of the Sudanese Armed Forces in order to protect the country and the people, and to strengthen the military spirit and mutual respect, which contribute to building an organized and effective army which works for restoration of security. , achieve peace and stability and preserve the Sudanese state entity from collapse.
May you always be well.
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