Collapse of the Ant Hills
Rashid Abdel Rahim
Currently, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are witnessing an internal and external collapse.
Externally, the rebellion was surprised on Monday morning from the battlefields as the armed forces, special operations, and Mujahideen attacked from multiple fronts in Sennar, Al-Jazeera, Bahri, and Kordofan. The shock caused the rebellion’s leaders and fighters to panic and flee in disarray.
As is their habit of lying, which they excel at, they quickly claimed that it was a tactical withdrawal and that they had defeated the attacking forces.
Politically, their collapse continued, with rising divisions and intensifying internal conflicts. The media and political advisor to the recently dismissed RSF leader, Yusuf Azit, stated that “all the areas controlled by the RSF are now under civilian leadership, managed by members of the Islamic Movement.”
This claim was immediately countered by the fleeing militia leader Bashar Tabiq, who had fled to Uganda. He directed his arrows at Azit and said, “Azit failed to turn the RSF into a tool for executing his political agenda.”
The bottom line of the verbal exchanges between the fleeing Tabiq in Uganda and the dismissed Azit reveals a truth they both reluctantly acknowledge: that the RSF has been a tool for anyone seeking to ride it. Tabiq, who conveniently forgot that he was once a leader in the National Congress Party before defecting to the rebellion, sought to distance himself from the blame and his organization.
Yusuf Azit, a former communist political cadre, remains trapped in his delusions, constantly fearful and haunted by the Islamic Movement.
The Islamic Movement has its own agenda, and its structures do not align with the RSF, which has become a collapsed, ugly organization built on racism, tribalism, murder, and looting.
The Mujahideen were truthful when they said to the RSF, “Your time is up.” The collapse will continue at the hands of our armed forces, Mujahideen, and the mobilized forces and the internal disintegration will persist.
Tomorrow, Sudan and the world will witness the collapse of the ants’ homes and the end of the bats of the RSF.
Sudan is too great to be ruled and controlled by ignoramuses like Hemetti, his brother, Qajja, Jilha, Safna, Baqal, Malayat, Yajuj and Majuj, Captain Sufyan, and all those with trivial ambitions, the moral and humanitarian decay, and the greedy outsiders.