Rapid Support Forces' Initial Strategy for Sudan War Revealed
At the onset of the conflict in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allied networks adopted a strategy centered on a critical assumption. This approach posited that the leadership of the Sudanese military could be swiftly neutralized. The RSF believed this neutralization would trigger the collapse of the military institution, thereby enabling a rapid takeover of the state.
From the inception of the war in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) pursued a strategy built upon a core assumption concerning the Sudanese military. This foundational belief was that the leadership of the Sudanese military could be neutralized rapidly.
This rapid neutralization was intended to precipitate the collapse of the entire military institution. The ultimate objective of this strategy, developed by the RSF and its supporting network, was to facilitate a swift takeover of the state.
According to allAfrica, this strategy served as the central premise for the RSF's operations from the war's beginning.

