The language of (intelligence) sometimes does not need (translation) – Paths – ✍️ Mahfouz Abdeen

The Egyptian anecdote relates that the late Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar Sadat summoned his famous Interior Minister, Major General Al-Nabawi Ismail, and asked him to go to America to help US President Jimmy Carter in the elections, because Carter (our beloved) who was faithful to us in the Camp David Accords, and you, O Prophet, are an expert in elections, and I am an expert in elections. While you were supervising the elections, you won many times (99%). show us your determination with Carter.

Al-Nabawi went to America and came back and met Sadat, who was eager to know the result, but Al-Nabawi surprised him by saying that Carter had come (second), and Sadat quickly asked him a question while he was upset: “Who came first, O Prophet?” Al-Nabawi answered him coldly: “You are the first, Your Excellency.”)

Oh, peace be upon clean work. Even in America, Sadat came out first.

Yesterday, the head of Egypt's General Intelligence, Major General Abbas Kamel, arrived in the administrative capital of Port Sudan and met with the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, in the presence of his Sudanese counterpart, Lieutenant General Ahmed Ibrahim Mufaddal.

Often, visits by intelligence directors are unannounced. The head comes, meets with everyone he meets, and then leaves, and no one knows.

But this visit has become a publicity stunt, with images and information, and often the information that accompanies it has little to do with what happened at the meeting, which is public relations information, about cooperation between the two countries, bilateral relations, and the coordination of international and regional positions, and in this way, it is like the news that appears in such cases.

Just as the Egyptian anecdote says above, the Democratic Party candidate at the time, Jimmy Carter, was in trouble in the elections at the time and he asked for help from the Egyptian experience. The leaders of the American Democratic Party are now in a very difficult situation. “the mess” of the upcoming elections next November. Their situation is very, very bad against an experienced opponent who has in his hands all the “failure” files of the State Department and the failure files of the White House during the Biden era. . And yes. And all their success in the remaining time, which according to political calculations is a “lost” time, all their success is linked to this “poor” Sudan according to them and very “weak” according to their belief, which can come with instructions. and be led (willingly) or (unwillingly) by orders without any power or power.

Sudan appears strong in its position and in its approach to argumentation and logic. It has exposed the shameful shame of the American administration that is wavering in the face of the decisive Sudanese strikes, which have made it lose its mind and escape its control. all kinds of punishments that it threatened, and it is beginning to be increasingly weak in the face of world public opinion.

And as the joke goes, if President Sadat had taken the initiative to help Carter, then the current American administration would have asked (Adiel) of Egypt to help (soften) Sudan's positions so that the Democratic Party could get out of this (dilemma), and if it didn't get out of it, it would inevitably get out of it.

Egypt's intelligence chief, Major General Abbas Kamel, was the director of President Sisi's office when he was head of the Egyptian military's intelligence authority, and because Abbas Kamel has more than seven years, if not nearly ten years, in that position, Kamel is expected to rise to that position, just as Major General Omar Suleiman was promoted to second-in-command during the era of President Hosni Mubarak, and Abbas has become an expert in many private matters.

The American administration will only find a solution to its problem through Egypt, which has sent Major General Abbas Kamel to Port Sudan.

But it seems. Abbas Kamel's position may not differ much from that of Al-Nabawi Ismail, Sadat's interior minister, who helped the then Democratic Party candidate Carter in the elections, but Al-Nabawi brought the first Sadat.

The result that US Secretary of State Blicken and his envoy to Sudan, Tom Prillio, do not expect is that Major General Abbas Kamel will bring the first team, Al-Burhan, and there will be no consolation for the American Democratic Party in the era of Sadat or in the era of Sisi.





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