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Fed_Up
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Re: SUDAN ON THE BRINK: Sudan’s key Red Sea ports coveted by regional powers

Post by Fed_Up » 20 Oct 2021, 15:11

We literally begged them (re: our foreign minister HE Osman Salh multiple trips to Khartoum to avoid the percussion of their stupid adventures) not to meddle in our affairs. We can break them beyond repair. Any entity dancing with TPLF means threats to our peaceful existence must be dealt with our whole force.
Sudanese authorities have never learned from their mistakes. Let our cousin Bejja will have their nation. Easy does it.

Now the question to Sudan is are you with us or not with us? Are you go to give the tplf terrorists head or Will eat dust?

Sudanese has to understand that the horn of Africa is not what they know during TPlFist reign. It is way beyond the unstoppable force of three nations.

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Re: SUDAN ON THE BRINK: Sudan’s key Red Sea ports coveted by regional powers

Post by kerenite » 20 Oct 2021, 15:36

Revelations wrote:
20 Oct 2021, 14:38
I have to disappoint here.... Lol

Currently sudan is being ruled by the military and civil wings. The military wing is pushing the bejas of east sudan to seal the port of sudan in order to weaken the civilian rule and as such expedite to take over the power. However, the civilian wing are smarter here. They told the bejas to come to negotiation, if not albeit it costs them a lot, they will be forced to use egyptians seaports. Hence, this scared the pronents of the military wing and they announced that they are open and are ready to meet hamdok.

P.S. tomorrow there will be a big demonstration in khartoum showing support to the civilian wing.

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Abe Abraham
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Re: SUDAN ON THE BRINK: Sudan’s key Red Sea ports coveted by regional powers

Post by Abe Abraham » 21 Oct 2021, 10:29

Seeking temporary alternative to Port Sudan to avoid disruption has nothing to do with being smart from the civilian side of the transitional government of the Sudan. The civilians ( with no power of themselves ) tried to persuade the army to use force against the peaceful people of the East led by መሓመድ ኣል-ኣሚን ትርክ ። That was not a smart move, was it ?

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