“Al-Atta” complains about a shortage of (rats)
Christine Shams
In the past, Arabs were fond of metaphors and synonyms. They would describe those in poverty as complaining about the shortage of rats in their house as a metaphor for poverty and need. The same applies to the case of General Yasser Al-Atta, who addressed his war supporters complaining about the shortage of rats in his Institution, for there is no money, equipment, or men to aid the war generals in continuing this Holocaust.
They thought -poor them- and rejoiced, assuming the man would then mention the peace platforms in a favorable manner and announce their intent to stop the “bloodshed,” instead the general announced, with such foolish courage, to his patient supporters that (El-Fazaʿ) is on the way from Moscow “the eastern coast in exchange for weaponry,” therefore the “Blabsa” rejoiced and granted him extra time. .
The elusive general surely knows that he is fighting in the dark, besieged by economic and military collapses, hunger is further diminishing the country from its peripheries, and “Al-Hilu” wasn’t sweet, but was stingy “with giving the kiss of life” to the Port Sudan government, and the besieged people inside are falling in droves as a result of indiscriminate air strikes.
International monitoring organizations are talking about the Army’s use of internationally banned weapons, like vacuum bombs and white phosphorus, and “buying silence” is no longer a viable option for the Port Sudan government. In addition, the mercenaries they used cost them significantly enough to destroy the value of the “Sudanese Pound” and dry up the market of dollars. All is taking place whilst “TAGADOM” is making notable progress, furthering the “No to war” rhetoric.
The big four (Al-Burhan, Al-Kabbashi, Al-Atta, and Jaber) no longer share the same table, and each one is tweeting for the benefit of his own flock. Al-Atta is addicted making to statements, and his ambition has become rather concerning to “Abraha,” the destroyer of cities, and “Kabsh” can hardly pursue an endeavor or create a way out without it being shot down by Al-Atta. Jaber Ibn “nurturing environments” has reached a limit attempting to offer further obligations of obedience and loyalty in order to achieve the righteousness of the Institution, but it responds with dismissal.
The supporters “Blabsa” are awaiting rather anxiously [Victory from Allah and an imminent conquest]. Although it seems like the sky is not responding and the earth’s solutions ran out. So, what will be the end of the killers of their own people? We shall wait and see.