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Abu Dhabi: The GreatGame (2)

By /Nissren Al nimr

The Brothers of Satan – The Sons of Zayed
How Mansour bin Zayed Conspired to Halt the (Shen’ab) Deal and Shattered His Brother’s Dream Using Hemeti
The War in Sudan: The True Face of the Hidden Major Power Conflict over the Red Sea

In the turbulent international scene, and the even more volatile regional landscape, the figure of the devil appears in the guise of one who aspires to dominate at any cost, using influence as a weapon, chaos as a tool, and destruction as a shortcut towards his dark dreams. He does not stop at undermining nations and penetrating their institutions; he seeks to subjugate the general will of the people, believing that ruin and anarchy are the fastest ways to solidify his dominion and madness.
He represents a political model that knows no bounds, seeing power in discord, right in tyranny, and an opportunity for ascent in the collapse of a state. His pleasure is the killing of the innocent, and his troops are militias, mercenaries, and traitorous politicians, whose legacy history will write in shame and blood—a legacy that will be erased by the victory of a people who know no impossible.
The Servants of Satan: Somoud and Its ilk
As for the devil’s tools and helpers, they are the simpletons who follow his path without vision or awareness. They have no control over their own affairs and do not realize they are merely instruments consumed in a project whose goals they do not know. They obey because they cannot do otherwise, and they proceed because they are incapable of stopping.
Their rhetoric is charged with patriotism, saturated with claims of purity and integrity. They lecture us about war and its tragedies, the “duty” to stop it, the conflict between the two generals and the Islamists, and their genius in discovering who fired the first bullet! A discourse as hollow as their minds, which have never been touched by an idea, or tested by enlightenment or breadth of horizon.
(Abu Amama… Shen’ab): There is Still Blood to be Spilled
The Red Sea is no longer just a waterway through which over 15% of global trade passes; it has transformed into a highly complex geopolitical arena where economic and military interests intersect.
The Abu Dhabi regime was crafted and designed to be a regional proxy for the major powers driving the conflict for influence in this vital region, from Bab el-Mandeb in the south to the Suez Canal in the north. International powers have adopted the Abu Dhabi regime as a tool, allowing it to realize some of its devil’s dreams while they reap much of the benefit without any moral, human, or political cost.
The Abu Dhabi regime found its golden opportunity in Sudan following the December Revolution, which led to the fall of the Al-Ingaz regime, after securing the loyalty of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and its commander, and penetrating the internal political scene to re-engineer it in line with its visions.
It soon began implementing plans to seize Sudanese ports. Looking back at recent history, we find its previous attempts to control Port Sudan, which at the time led to tensions and labor and popular protests rejecting the move.
The devil did not stand by helplessly; his tricks transcend popular and official rejection. He resorted to the logic of seizure by force, working to purchase vast tracts of land on the Red Sea coast. He sweetened the idea to the militia commander of forming a naval force and establishing a military base for it in what became known as the “RSF Naval Base,” appointing him to one area above all others: Shen’ab.
Those familiar with the geography of the Red Sea understand the extreme strategic importance of this inlet. Several reports at the time spoke of the RSF’s movements in the area, some of which are available with details about the individuals and locations.
Abu Amama or Shen’ab?
The plan and the positions did not change; perhaps only the individuals did. Later, news emerged carrying the announcement of a tripartite agreement between the Sudanese government, Abu Dhabi Ports Group, and the “Invectus” company owned by the Sudanese businessman Osama Daoud. The deal granted the alliance the right to develop, manage, and operate the economic zone in “Abu Amama,” including the port, the free zone, the international airport, and a massive agricultural project, alongside a land road linking the port to the Abu Hamad region, where the other project is located, in partnership with ‘DAL’ and Abu Dhabi Integrated Services Company.
And here begins another story… the untold story of Shen’ab.
We reveal its chapters, hoping to overcome attempts to obscure its truth. While Mohammed bin Zayed was striving to finalize and sign the deal, there was someone instigating tensions and obstacles, stirring up the local community against the deal, using the militia commander for execution. The commander exerted great effort in paying and showering local leaders with money, even insisting they swear an oath to prevent his great secret from getting out.
So, who is behind the plot of incitement and chaos?
The surprise: It is Mansour bin Zayed himself!
The brother secretly requested the obstruction of his brother’s plan.
Let’s return to another piece of news: the Sudanese Army forces seized the Shen’ab area and established temporary barracks there. This move angered the militia commander and forced him to act immediately.
He held a meeting with his trusted advisor and tasked him with solving the matter and pressuring President Burhan to approve it.
Then a second meeting was held, including the militia commander, his advisor, and a personality very close to Burhan. There, Hemeti realized the meeting was futile, and that the army would not withdraw its forces from Shen’ab or hand it over to the RSF by order of the President. Angrily, he said at the end of the meeting:
“If your man does not sign and withdraw his forces, I will sit in his place and sign.”
Some are still searching for who fired the first bullet, while the truth is that it was fired before April 15th, and it seems it has not yet come to rest.
The Abu Dhabi regime thought it had arranged everything, and that it would win everything: a military force that equals and surpasses the national army in number, control over the state’s resources and mineral wealth, agricultural projects to secure its food and fodder, and political cover with allies whose destinies it controls.
It is the great Sudan… the key and heart of the project to dominate the region. Losing this battle will be a catastrophe for them.
The bullet of war was fired from the Red Sea, and without a doubt… it will come to rest there.

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