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For the time being there's not much Sudan can do against israel. So, it should quietly aqcuire the weapons like long range fighters and then at a suitable time take on the israeli factory of WMDs. That will be a befitting response to this attack.
You are clueless. In 1948 Sudan, together with other Arab states attacked Israel and since then Israel and Sudan are in state of war.
Probably Iran but I am not sure. Although Basher choose to be treated in Riyadh.A question never solved for me:
Is Sudan closer to Iran or Saudi Arabia?
It was part of Egypt and sent troops. After independence they could make peace with Israel (like did South Sudan) instead they chosed to remain in state of war and sent troops again to wars against Israel.Sudan wasn't a state until 1956.
No, Palestinians rejected UN partition plan and attacked.Btw. You attacked first
No, they entered Jewish parts. They were moving to Tel Aviv but were stopped.the arab armies entered the arab parts of Palestine
You mean sand....is there any grass at all in the north? He is just yelping to get support from the brainless crowd. Watch how quick he gets admirers on PDF.Ha ha.. It really cannot take on Israel. Not in near futuristic decades. Sudan is famished by war and partition. It have lost its oil to Southern counterpart. Where can it develop economy? It will take 5 or more decades, and Bashir's grave will have covered in grass by then.
Sudan's Bashir: Israel is enemy no. 1
President Bashir promises Sudan's response to Khartoum arms factory bombing will be 'painful', says country is trying to obtain technology to mount identical strike against Israel
The president left hospital in the Saudi kingdom on Wednesday and was recovering there after a "successful small surgery," his second in less than four months. The operation followed a normal medical check connected to an infection in his vocal cords, official media reported.
"Israel is our enemy, our number one enemy, and we will continue calling Israel our enemy," he said in a voice which sounded normal.
The comments were his first about Israel since Khartoum accused the Jewish state of sending four radar-evading aircraft to strike the Yarmouk military factory in the heart of Khartoum at midnight on October 23.
Israel has not commented on the charge, but has long accused Sudan of channeling weapons from Iran to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Earlier on Thursday, Bashir promised his country would respond robustly to the bombing.
"I am in perfect health, and our response to Israel will be painful," state radio quoted Bashir, 68, as saying in a brief text message sent to mobile phones.
"After the Yarmouk incident many people were angry and asked, 'Why did this happen?', said Bashir, who smiled occasionally during his address.
To prevent another attack Sudan has two choices, he said. One is to normalize relations with Israel, which he vowed would never happen.
"The second choice is to have a technology that allows us to do an identical attack against Israel. I cannot say this is impossible. We are trying to have this technology."
After the Yarmouk compound exploded and burst into flames, speculation followed that Iranian weapons were stored or manufactured there.
Bashir came to power in a bloodless 1989 coup.
Sudanese blogs and newspapers had begun to speculate about the president's health because he has held fewer public rallies in the past few months.
Over more than two decades in power, Bashir has weathered multiple armed rebellions, years of US trade sanctions, an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, waves of student protests, and the secession of oil-producing South Sudan last year.
He is known for his fiery speeches and for dancing and waving his walking stick at public events.
Sudan's Bashir: Israel is enemy no. 1 - Israel News, Ynetnews