From Another Perspective: Plan B: Beginning of Dividing Sudan.
By:Mohamed Al-Haj
What the Kenyan capital witnessed yesterday is the most dangerous precedent in breaching Sudanese national security and disrespecting its sovereignty over its land. Rather, the matter went further by signing an agreement that cancels and undermines the right of the Sudanese people to their existence.
The Nairobi Declaration made clear exactly the extent of the conspiracy that Sudan and its patient, steadfast, and grief-stricken people are going through.
This major collapse on the Sudanese nation, in which it used countries from its regional environment, shows the extent of what was planned to place Sudan under the weight of the new colonialist who seeks to create creative chaos to distract the serious efforts of the process of restoring Sudan’s stability, and also shows the extent of the lack of respect for the international and Arab role that wants to suppress the voice of gun by building confidence among the components of the Sudanese people.
Referring to the title, we find that the Nairobi Declaration is the beginning of the implementation of Plan (B) in the project to fragment Sudan, after the success of Scenario (B) in Plan (A). If power is not seized by a coup by the terrorist militia, Sudan will enter into internal instability. Its economy is destroyed, and then the imperialist force implements Plan (B) Scenario (A), which is to create an armed political alignment in preparation for creating an armed revolution inside Sudan, relying on the strong armed struggle movements that it created previously to implement its plan, and here we must stop and examine the scene from another angle to see clearly the reasons that led to accelerating the process of implementing Plan B. In my estimation, the project owners knew with certainty that there was no possibility of imposing the Rapid Support Militia and its strong political support again in Sudan, and that is because All indications indicate that all the Sudanese people do not accept this matter. The second thing is that the Sudanese interior has begun to organize its ranks, unify its forces, and align around the central issue, and this matter may produce an alignment that represents the Sudanese people and is accepted internationally due to the presence of the various components of the Sudanese people. The final matter is these aligned forces, which called themselves the Sudan Charter Forces, call for the opening of a Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue, and this matter, if it is initiated, will destroy the fragmentation project pursued by the Zionist imperial forces, and therefore it was necessary for them to go directly to Plan (B).
What are we to do as Sudanese in light of this challenge, and how can we save Sudan from this damned plan? The question remains?