The world needs a civilized alliance that promotes peace and security
By: Amjad Taha, Expert in Strategic Political Affairs (Middle East)We need a civilised alliance that understands this simple truth: an attack on Israel its on humanity and attack on India is an attack on the free world. Ignoring this now means sleepwalking into the next catastrophe. There are 2,000 Pakistani nationals currently residing in Sudan. All Americans have left. Why? Because the signs are clear. Islamists are preparing the next October 7th, not from Gaza, but from Africa. This time, they’re targeting Israelis and recent indian labour moved to israel. And the launchpad is Sudan.
From Port Sudan, just across the Red Sea from Saudi Arabia and Yemen, Iran is quietly moving drones, weapons, and military advisers. They’re training jihadists and empowering a Muslim Brotherhood–backed army, the Hamas of Africa. This isn’t a theory. It’s already in motion.
Hamas has relocated its top commanders to Sudan, building a new front for long-range drone warfare, Houthis-style. And who’s hosting them? The same Sudanese Islamist army that once trained Osama bin Laden. This isn’t innovation. It’s recycled terror with slicker branding and the same barbarism.
Make no mistake. Another October 7th is being plotted, not from the tunnels of Gaza but from the sands of Africa. It is funded by Iranian tech, manned by jihadist mercenaries, and laundered through British “charities” like Islamic Relief in London. This is the Muslim Brotherhood’s new export strategy. If you resist their ideology, they strike back. Not just with bombs but with lawsuits, UN resolutions, and crooked lawyers paid with blood money.
Their hit list is clear: the UAE, India, Israel, the United States. Any nation that says no to extremism is a target. And if you think you’re not next, you haven’t been paying attention.
The next attack is being incubated right now in northeast Sudan-istan.
As ancient Hindu wisdom warns, the man who feeds milk to a snake has no right to cry when it bites.
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