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Ten Reasons That Revealed the Weakness of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Led to their imminent Collapse
By : Dr Omar A Mannan Brwon land Lack of a Clear Cause:The absence of a clear and powerful cause that could inspire and motivate individuals to fight for. Poor Planning:Poor military planning and ineffective strategies led to repeated defeats. A lot of blunders were repeatedly committed along the line Deception of Fighters by Leaders:Fighters were deceived by leaders with false promises, drugs, and money, leading to a loss of trust and desire to fight…
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Why the regional and international community is silent toward Sudan
By: Dr.Badreldeen khalaf The regional and international community has been recording a history of downfall and evil since the beginning of the war between the Sudanese Army (SAF)and the Rapid Support Forces militia (RSF). It has adopted the shameful principle of neutrality, a principle even employed by friendly Arab countries. Sudan is defending its land, people, and dignity and has lost everything precious and valuable. Despite the nearly two years since the outbreak of the…
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Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Pasha
Your Excellency, the President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Supreme Commander of the Gallant Sudanese Armed Forces…Esteemed Deputy and Assistants to the Commander of the Armed Forces…Your Excellency, the Chief of Staff, along with Deputies and Commanders of the Main Military Branches…Honorable Directors of the Specialized Military and Police Agencies…Valiant Reservists, Support Battalions, and All Forces Standing in Defense of Our Nation…The Noble and Resilient People of Sudan… With hearts brimming with pride and…
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Restoring the Palace: The Battle for Sovereignty and Redrawing the Scene
The Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shglawi On the morning of Friday, March 21, 2025, Sudan entered a new phase in its contemporary history with the announcement by the Sudanese Armed Forces of the liberation of the Republican Palace from the grip of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This military event was not just a successful field operation, but a pivotal moment carrying deep strategic and political dimensions that would reshape the balance of power…
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The Grievous Political Economyof Port Sudan and Nairobi Governments
Professor Mekki El ShiblyExecutive Director – Mamoun Behairy Centre, Khartoum📌 Despite two years of escalating conflict between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), neither the army-backed Port Sudan nor the RSF-backed Nairobi coalition has established a credible government. This delay is due to various political economy factors, characterised by the interactive relationship between politics and economics, where political forces shape economic performance, and economic realities influence the political context. The…
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Sudan and Niger: A Taste of Major Victories Against ISIS and Rapid Support Forces Mercenaries
By Mohamed Saad Kamil In recent developments, both Sudan and Niger have achieved significant military successes against extremist groups operating within their territories. Niger’s Operation Against ISIS in the Sahara Niger’s military launched a comprehensive operation targeting ISIS-affiliated bases in the western Sahara region, specifically in the Tillabéri region near the border with Mali and Burkina Faso. The operation resulted in the deaths of approximately 20 militants and the capture of 83 suspects. Additionally, the…
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What is happening now in the Gaza Strip this time is a threat to the global food security system, especially the Middle East region
By : D. Abdulaziz Al -Zubair Basha Daily losses in the movement of trade ships in the vicinity of the Middle East and regional water disorder in the Red Sea are also threatened with the global food security system ….Therefore, if the international community, if it is actually keen on the principle of peace and effective solutions, must search for the active tools in securing the food security system …And that means the safety and…
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Diplomacy of the Foreign Minister
By: Al-Sammani Awadallah The proverb says: “Leave the bread to its baker, even if he eats half of it.” This proverb applies perfectly to the case of Foreign Minister Dr. Ali Yousef Al-Sharif, whom the government has appointed to this very important ministry at this time.He is a diplomat of a unique caliber, knowing the paths and alleys of diplomacy thanks to his extensive experience in diplomatic work. I do not wish to delve into…
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The RSF’s Parallel Government: A Desperate Move to Salvage a Sinking Reputation
By: Mubarak Mahgoub Musa International condemnation of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has severely damaged itsreputation, especially following statements issued by the U.S. government, the United Nations,leading international human rights organizations, and reputable Western media outlets. By the same token, labeling the RSF as perpetrators of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other warcrimes has made the continuation of its arms supplies—or even political cover—an embarrassingand risky endeavor for its foreign sponsors. Moreover, it exposes these…
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Will the Port Sudan and Nairobi Governments SurviveTheir Devastating Internal Contradictions?
Professor Mekki El Shibly Executive Director – Mamoun Behairy Center, Khartoum📌 Internal contradictions within any political or military alliance constitute a fundamental weakness, often escalating into power struggles and deep divisions that hinder unified decision-making. Sudan, a nation engulfed in war, is witnessing such contradictions within the governments based in Port Sudan and Nairobi, raising doubts about their resilience and cohesion.📌 The Port Sudan coalition government is plagued by a major internal contradiction, stemming from…