Abasi Hakim



"Abasi Hakim? Oh my. News spreaded out that he's responsible for the disappearances of Jyoti Kaur and Tim Jamal. Also, won't that believe that we'll finally find him in Kassala, a market town in Sudan. If he runs away, then we'll bring him down too. Our search for him is finally on. He'll be found and be killed like Osama bin Laden. Thanks to the Rah-Rah-Robot and her crew."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Star-Spangled Warthog

General Abasi Hakim is a minor antagonist featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. Khalil, with the help of Jacob Hendricks and Su Ji-Hoon, intends to kill him and commandeer a coup d'état to loosen the NRC's grip on Egypt.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, he will be first appeared in during the Rubyist Conflict that he also find way to end the Coalition Anti-Rubyist War. After Rubyist Conflict, he added the peace treaty stop the member states and member factions of Coalition of the Red Star slaughter each other,so that he will help Coalition of the Red Star to fight Grand Alliance later in North African Crisis

He actually survived the fall, went onboard of his own Rah-Rah-Robot copycat, and had revenge on Hendricks and Ji-Hoon, starting from the Siege of Kassala throughout the rest of the African Crisis, until he was eventually killed by Arnold Perlstein, Carlos Ramon, Wanda Li, Ralphie Tennelli, Dorothy Ann Rourke and Keesha Franklin in the Fall of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia.

Also,he is the main antagonist in Siege of Kassala and North African Crisis

Later, he will be succeded by Scar as the leader of the Nile River Coalition.

Cairo's Uprising
The General speaks to the citizens, but stops once seeing the Player (or Su Ji-Hon). The Player (or Su Ji-Hoon) knocks Hakim by the glass, picks him up and throws him over.

Reality
In Call of Duty: Black Ops III, the General was killed by Commander Taylor during the manhunt for Dylan Stone.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, he is shot in the head by Arnold, Carlos, Wanda, Ralphie, D.A. and Keesha by using their Rah-Rah-Robot and all of its weapons, including a Schwerer Gustav that was fired from Jyoti Kaur and Tim Jamal, thus finishing the Fall of Addis Ababa (and the African Crisis) and avenging Yasmin al-Arif on her death.