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Khartoum: An Iranian Backyard


While the Iranian Revolutionary Guard remains listed on the U.S. terrorist organizations list, Sudanese Army Commander Abdul Fattah al-Burhan, who has taken the country with all its natural and human resources into a war against the Kizani organization to regain power, has resorted to the Iranian terrorist organization, the Revolutionary Guard, after failing due to his reliance on known terrorist groups like the Al-Barâ’ ibn Mâlik, Shadow Brigades, and Rapid Support Forces (formerly known as the Operations Authority), along with remnants of the defense, police, and popular security forces, and internationally wanted war criminals like Ahmed Haroun, to find military and diplomatic external support to achieve his goals. He loses even his closest friends and supporters from neighboring countries, which have begun to feel threatened by his reckless and unpredictable behavior.

No one knows the nature of the deal between the Islamic Movement forces and the Daesh led by al-Burhan, impersonating the name of the Sudanese Armed Forces, but recent developments that led to the arrest by (Washington) of one of the arms smugglers and Kizani terrorists, Abdul Basit Hamza, and the issuance of a memorandum with a financial reward for information on the war criminal whom al-Burhan released from Kober Prison with other criminals and terrorists, Ahmed Haroun, suggest that the United States and the West as well as regional countries are not satisfied with the army commander’s mobilization of terrorist militias and their integration into the army controlled by the Brotherhood group, nor are they satisfied with the terrorist government of Port Sudan’s relationship with the Qom Mullah government in Persia.

This is confirmed and supported by the report issued yesterday by the (War Observatory in Sudan), which has been tracking Iranian aircraft movement to and from Port Sudan since the conclusion of the Daeshi Deal led externally by al-Burhan with the Tehran government represented by the terrorist Revolutionary Guard, which can be summarized so far as (weapons in exchange for diplomatic relations), which the Kizani cut off with (Ayatollahs) years ago in a dramatic way that amused and saddened the world. And here is the militia leader (Ali Karti) moving forward on the same booby-trapped path to hold the country hostage to his ambitions and those of his organization.

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