Have you been cursed? – From the top of the podium – ✍️ Yasser Al-Fadni
Anyone looking at the situation in some of the neighboring or regional countries that are hostile to the country can tell that there are political tensions that could erupt in the near future, and some of them could explode and send shivers down the spines of those in power, as happened in Kenya.
Two days ago, Ethiopia witnessed the most violent landslides and collapses in the suburbs of Gofa, located in southern Ethiopia, which resulted in the death of hundreds of people and the evacuation of thousands of residents. These collapses could affect the process of completing the Renaissance Dam. On the other hand, the fighting conflict is still raging between Fano and the federal army, which has left casualties and Fano's control over some areas. There is also a political struggle and dilemmas that have surfaced between the Tigray and the Abiy Ahmed government. This could lead to the collapse of the negotiations that were previously taking place between them and stop the bleeding of a war that has lasted (3) years and Tigray returning to square one of the war.
The country of South Sudan is also experiencing conflicts that have escalated in the past two days, with the emergence of tweets from politicians and activists calling for people to take to the streets to force Salva Kiir to step down.
Kaka in Chad also suffers from overwhelming and strong opposition every time he appears in N'Djamena, whether in the form of demonstrations or military movements. Kaka, France, an ally of Chad, watches him from afar without support and follows the course. but it seems that it is quickly preparing an alternative in the event of Kaka's fall in order to preserve face, which has clearly spread in recent years to other African countries that were his allies and owned his decisions.
Eritrea, Egypt and the legitimate government of Libya continue to manage the war in Sudan in a rational manner. Rather, they seek a lasting peace to end the war, and no sign has emerged from their part to increase the flames of the fire. of war here (Oud Oudin)! These countries may have been economically affected by this crisis, and they have hosted and welcomed a large number of Sudanese refugees, unlike Ethiopia, which has placed Ethiopian refugee camps in conflict zones between it and Fano, and a number of refugees have fallen victim to this conflict, some of whom have been kidnapped by independent gangs, demanding ransom.
From my platform, I look… where I see now… With the blue eye of Al-Yamamah, there is a tree that grows in these countries bordering Sudan and which have continued to contribute to the outbreak of the war. Some of them opened their airports to roast the enemy, some embraced its political wing, and some of them. These mercenaries participated in this war in an organized manner. It seems that the curse will fall on those who have wronged the people of this country. The country is in a state of death, and as it condemns, it will be condemned.