Opinion

The Collapse of Ant Hills

By: Rashid Abdul Rahim

In recent days, we are witnessing the collapse of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), as their structure crumbles both internally and externally.

From outside their ranks and operational zones, the rebellion was caught off guard on Monday morning when the Armed Forces, special operations units, and Mujahideen launched simultaneous attacks on multiple fronts in Sennar, Al-Jazirah, Bahri, and Kordofan.

The shock left the leaders and troops of the rebellion in disarray, prompting them to flee in panic.

As usual, they resorted to their well-practiced lies, claiming a “tactical withdrawal” and falsely asserting that they had defeated the attacking forces.

Politically, their downfall continues as internal divisions deepen and disputes intensify.

Youssef Ezzat, the dismissed media and political advisor to the RSF leader, stated that “all areas controlled by the RSF are now under civilian leadership aligned with the Islamic Movement.”

In response, a counterattack came from Militiaman Bashar Tapik, who fled to Uganda and directed his criticism at Ezzat, saying, “Ezzat failed to transform the RSF into a tool for implementing his political agenda.”

The squabble between Tapik, who escaped to Uganda, and the ousted Ezzat reveals an undeniable truth: the RSF is nothing more than a saddle-ready tool for anyone who wishes to ride it.

Tapik, who conveniently forgot his prior role as a leader within the National Congress Party before defecting to the rebellion, is now attempting to shift blame away from himself and his institution.

Youssef Ezzat, once a political cadre in the Communist Party, remains trapped in his delusions, fears, and persistent hallucinations about the Islamic Movement.

The Islamic Movement has its own agenda, one that is fundamentally incompatible with the decaying and grotesque structure of the RSF, an entity built on racism, tribalism, killing, and looting.

The Mujahideen were truthful when they told the RSF: “Your stay is over.” The collapse will continue, driven by our Armed Forces, the Mujahideen, the mobilized forces, and joint forces. The internal disintegration will also persist.

Tomorrow, Sudan and the world will witness the collapse of the ant hills and the end of the RSF’s bats of darkness.

Sudan is far too great to be ruled and controlled by ignoramuses like Hemedti, his brother, Qaja, Jalha, Sufana, Baqal, Commander Malayat, Gog and Magog, Captain Sufyan, and all those with petty ambitions, lost values, and humanity, as well as greedy opportunists from beyond our borders.

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