The perished and fugitive leader – Whale's Thorn – ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr

*The true leader is the one who is present on the battlefield among his soldiers, instilling in them perseverance and determination, and whose relationship with his soldiers is like the relationship of the eye to the hand. If the eye cries, the hand. wipe away the tears, and if the hand hurts, the tears flow. The true leader buries his martyrs, evacuates his wounded, hungers with them if they are hungry, and eats with them, and if they eat, he puts them. They have battle plans and implement them with them. He works to break the siege if they are besieged. He moves between the battle axes and the real commander. He doesn't flee the battlefield, nor does he disappear. The escape is due to two reasons: cowardice and fear of death. As for the disappearance, it is due to three reasons: capture, injury and death. honorable goal that a true leader can hope for. The process of announcing the death of the leader takes place until another leader is installed to continue the battle and die on the battlefields. An honor that can only be hidden by a hesitant and fearful desert commander. the flight of its army, like what the Rapid Support militia is experiencing in Sudan*.
*If we take into account the commander of the Sudanese army, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, he was the direct target of the war in Sudan, and the first bullet was fired and hit his head, but he proved himself to be a true leader who fought with his soldiers while under siege in general command for over five months. He planned and developed programs and plans with his forces and absorbed militia attacks until he was able to leave overall command and reach the Karari military region. became mobile between regions and military units and representing Sudan regionally and internationally. He is not afraid of death, but seeks it. To him*.
*We also find the deputy commander-in-chief, Shams al-Din Kabashi, in constant movement between the battle axes, following plans, ensuring preparations and seeking to fill needs and gaps, without looking back. that wars are based on victory and defeat. If the army loses a battle, it does not mean that it has lost the battle. Al-Jazeera and Sinnar states fell to the Rapid Support Militia, but they were returned. the buy-in of the nation through strong leadership, placing the right leader in the right place and eliminating leaders who have failed in their mission. Achieving victory as an advanced, mobile leader, freeing the heart of a civilian, because military leadership does not pander or flatter as much as it seeks to put the right leader in the right place*.
* As for Commander Yasser Al-Atta, he led the Omdurman military region with competence and full coordination with the general command until he achieved victory over the rapid support militia, and the Karrari army merged with the army of engineers, and the circle of security expanded in a way that astonished the world, and these victories were won by leaders who gave humanity lessons in firmness and courage in vehicles armored vehicles of Al-Shajara, the general command, the central reserve, Karary, Al-Fasher and Al-Obeid. , and all military divisions and units, gave their lives. The armed forces provided hundreds of martyrs who were the symbol of the great victory in the face of the accelerated collapse witnessed by the militia, and proved to everyone that it is not possible for a militia to triumph over a regular army, said Al-Bayan Al. -Bayan*.
Half a fork
*As for the missing commander, leader of the militia, he disappeared from sight in the first hours of the battle and proved to everyone that he was an empty and dead commander. He left his soldiers as orphans wondering about the fate of their dead. commander who transformed into (Bo) They were fooled by audio recordings that their commander was alive when he was dead and full of death.
A quarter of a fork
*As for a second commander, he fled (Ard Taqiq) from the battlefield, and the leadership of the militia was divided between Jalha Jalksat and Qajh Harakat, and a second commander, like the Qunah, began to repeat with the voice of Asha al-Jabal, “Why are you fighting us, Al-Burhan? Why are you fighting us, Al-Burhan and it is not possible for a militia whose the leaders are between the perished and the fugitives from being victorious*.




