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Qatar seeks to control Sudanese army through sleeper cells, commanders

Saturday 01/February/2020 - 03:31 PM
The Reference
Ali Ragab
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The ouster of Sudanese President Omar Bashir has represented a big loss to the Muslim Brohtherood organization and countries that supports extremist groups such as Qatar, Turkey and Iran.

Since Bashir was ousted last April, the evil alliance of Qatar, Turkey, Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood is seeking to reactivate sleeper cells within the Sudanese military council to take over the country, which later will be converted to an agression launching pad against Egypt, Libya and Saudi Arabia.

This evil alliance has been seeking to spread armed militants across the country and revive sectarian strives and civil wars in Sudan to be a market for weapons and training centers for terrorist groups and terrorist militias.

Sudan's ruling military council said in July 2019 that it foiled an attempted coup aimed at blocking a power-sharing deal with opposition groups.

More than a dozen people - among them former and current army officers and members of the security services - were arrested, a military spokesman said.

According to a statement by leader of the coup Hashem Abdel Moteleb Ahmed, the plan was to dismantle the Transitional Military Council and hold control over the scene.

Putschists also planned to disband the Rapid Support Forces, after they lost the opportunity to penetrate it and exploit it in their malicious plans to return to power again.

The evil alliance of Qatar and Turkey are seeking to obstruct the efforts of the new Sudanese government and defame the role of the UAE in Khartoum.

A visit by Chief of Staff of Qatari Armed Forces Lieutenant General Ghanem bin Shaheen al Ghanim  to Sudan on January 4, was not – as announced – to merely boost military cooperation between Sudan and Qatar, but to give orders to Muslim Brotherhood leaders in the country to provoke the Sudanese streets into revolting against the government of Abdalla Hamdok.

According to Qatarileaks website, sources revealed that the regime of Tamim Bin Hamad, the Emir of Qatar, seeks to undermine the role of the Sudanese government to bring it down, after its plans were exposed.

General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the deputy chief of Sudan's Sovereign Council, has clarified before that the problem lies in a number of people who oppose restructuring state agencies to further destabilize the situation in the country.

Sudanese political powers, including the Sudanese Professionals Association, have warned Doha against resurrecting the Muslim Brotherhood under different titles.

Doha further seeks to breathing life into parallel state apparatus, which was made by al-Bashir and the Muslim Brotherhood to hinder and obstruct the advancement and security of the new Sudanese state.

Qatar is also seeking to recruit new leaders within the Sudanese military and security establishment with the aim to serve the schemes and project of the evil alliance of Doha and Ankara in Sudan.

The regional director of the British Middle East Center for studies and Research Amjad Taha said that Qatar is currently getting rid of all the documents that proves its support to terrorism and his cooperation with Erdogan to infiltrate the security of Sudan.

“While Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE and Bahrain are standing with the Sudanese people and its great army to build and progress,” he added.

 

 

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