Glory be to the drones

Ali Ahmed

Port Sudan will not be the last Sudanese city to be scorched by the flames of war, nor will it be the last city where the blood of its people is shed on the soil of this wounded nation. The bloodshed won’t be limited to the people of Nyala, Ed-Daein, Al-Geneina, and El-Fasher. Either everyone is granted a chance to live on the soil of the homeland, or everyone dies; either justice is attained in life, or justice is achieved by the drones. A nation that doesn’t believe in the fair distribution of security and stability, willingly chooses the justice of the drones. Furthermore, the nation that doesn’t unite in the cause of truth, chooses the sword. Whoever prefers the edge of the sword, naturally, dies by it.

Today, the drones are setting out, as they will set out every day, to destroy the strongholds of Al-Kizan (NCP) in every city and village where a criminal Muslim Brotherhood member —Koz— hides. There is no longer any protection from the drones, no place of safety, and no impregnable fortress. Either everyone will enjoy security, or no one will. This is the equation of conflict imposed by the Brotherhood of Satan and Al-Burhan when they ignited the war, raising the slogan: “Either us, or no Sudan.” Let them enjoy what they have chosen, as the free people of Sudan have chosen a Sudan without the Brotherhood or Al-Kizan (NCP).

If some of them are suffering today in Port Sudan, the people of Nyala and Ed-Daein have suffered for a long time prior, and the time has come to achieve justice in all things. If the Brotherhood’s slogan throughout the war was “O horses of God, ride,” then Allah has soldiers in the form of drones. Every situation has a term, and every term has a decree.

The drone attacks in Port Sudan were a clear message that the era of safe havens for Islamist executioners and their soldiers is over. The city that Al-Burhan had established as his temporary capital and a stronghold for his Islamist allies, which he had vainly imagined as a fortified fortress, has vanished, transforming into a mere mirage, a pile of ashes.

In less than two days, Port Sudan witnessed two waves of bombing, during which the Military Air Base (the fortress of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) was destroyed, an Iranian cargo plane was set aflame, and two Iranian soldiers were seriously injured. The blessed drones not only silenced the engines of the Iranian cargo plane, but also terrified the entire city, triggering a massive wave of displacement and the collapse of people’s lives. Al-Burhan has successfully destroyed everyone’s stability. Nevertheless, the official silence regarding the injuries sustained by Iranian soldiers won’t change the reality. The city has become exposed, and those who sought refuge there, believing they were in a fortress, gravelly miscalculated.

Let everyone know: Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, who whenever he visits Egypt comes back with his testosterone mixed with his cortisol, and who made a threatening appearance upon his return last week, shouting: “Glory to the rifle” –and I am genuinely confused wondering what they inject him with over there! He is primarily responsible for what is happening today and the grave responsibilities that will follow in the coming days. As he is the one who rejected –and continues to reject– peace. He is the one who brought weapons from Türkiye, Iran, Russia and Algeria. He is the one who scoops up the Brotherhood’s money flowing between the Gulf and Türkiye, all to continue a hopeless war, just to return the Islamists to power, deluding himself of a “Military resolution” armed with Iranian and Turkish drones, without men or manhood, forgetting that today’s weapons aren’t monopolized, the market is always open, and those who have proven they have the will and courage on the ground can also possess air power. Today, the Rapid Support Forces are neither weak nor poor. They possess enough resources to wage war for a long period of time, just as they possess enough to wreak havoc in the heart of the Northern territory.

Today, we chant, as he chanted yesterday, and say: “Glory be to the drones… Glory be to the drones.” Either Al-Burhan submits and comes humbly to the negotiating table, without his Islamists, to stop the war, and spare the blood of the people of Darfur. Or let every city and village in Sudan taste what those forgotten cities and villages tasted. For we share the same homeland, and Sudanese blood is the same as well. We’ll say it again, one word at a time: This nation will not accept the rule of their executioners once again. The afterlife is far better than walking the earth if the Muslim Brotherhood manage to return to power once again.

Personally, I stand with my pen and opinion, as well as my heart and mind —in the battle of war, not politics— on the side of the Rapid Support Forces, because they are fighting my battle, fighting my war, and dying every day for something I respect and appreciate. In addition, I always choose my position on any matter based on the position of the “Brotherhood of the Devil,” as the opposite is always the correct position to adopt. I will always stand on that side, “as long as the other side prostrates from the weight of its burdens (sins).”

Glory be to the “drones.”

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