SUDAN'S FAILED COUP - THE HIGH RISK OF WANTING IT ALL, NOW! P. 2.








They want it all, and they are demanding it, now. Not surprisingly, there are those within the military, and, indeed, the government, who have been stalling, resisting the attempted coup. 

Playing for time, hoping that the tide will soon turn in their favour. That they will overcome the confusion, the trepidation that this uprising is evoking in them.  

After all, of what use is a military force if it were to so easily and quickly 'give in to the demands' of any force, internal or external, that demand that it does so? 

If it were to so so quickly allow itself to be robbed of power, however illegitimately might have been its acquisition?




How could such a military be trusted to carry out its duty to protect the people and the nation and country? 

Yes, the people might argue that it is the duty of the army, their army, to protect them, but from whom? 

Their own government?  And on what basis should the military turn against the government? Is there a legal basis for doing so? Is there a constitutional basis? 

Are the leaders of 'organised and disorganised people's revolution' acting on any legal and constitutional basis? 

And if so, is their legitimacy any stronger than that of Sudan's floundering  government? 

To be continued!







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