The Chant of Savant

Monday 25 October 2021

WHO'LL OVERTHROW AND FINISH ANOTHER BETWEEN BURHAN AND HEMERTI IN NORTH SUDAN?

 

For those who remember what happened in North Sudan after the army booted out its long time dictator Omar Bashir and what later happened in Mali where its strong-boy Assimi Goita, will agree with us that soon there'll be another coup d'etat in North Sudan. This time, the man behind the curtain, namely the former head of Janjaweed and self-appointed Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Daqlo aka Hemerti will dispose the current strongman Gen Abdel Fattah Burhan if not him being cut to size. You can take this to the bank. Sudan will settle after the two protagonists finish each other or being finished by the demonstrators. 
        The two would like to avoid being delivered to The Hague to face charges related with genocide they committed in Darfur under Bashir regime. Secondly, the duo is not likely to share power. One needs to–––and must–––finish another for another to prevail and survive. And chances are that the latter is likely to finish the former or vice versa. The duo can be pushed out shall the demonstrators stand their ground. Apart from that, the economic tanking provides a very good impetus and reason for deposing and disposing the couple in power under the marriage of convenience.
        As the de facto ruler, Burhan has what it take to finish depending on how he'll play his cards since he has power without the number in the military machinery. Daqlo has the number in the army though he isn't on the seat of power.
            More importantly, the duo are not a good  couple. They are united by their struggle for survival. No love or need exist between the duo. Any of the couple can finish another shall an opportunity avail itself for any of the two.  Burhan is unsafe in bed with Daqlo and vice versa. Any of the couple would like to see another gone shall he get and seize the moment. Actually, what's on going's nothing but the dance between two inimical evils. Time'll accurately soon tell and show that this prediction won't come to pass.

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