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The U.S. Arrest Unmasks a Shadow Arms Economy Fueling Sudan’s War

  Global Sanctions Undermined by Sophisticated Covert Networks The arrest of an Iranian national operating from the United States exposes the troubling reality of a $70M arms pipeline feeding Sudan’s battlefields. This wasn’t a small smuggling attempt—it was a coordinated, multi-layered operation involving drone systems and high-value components originating from Iran. The case underscores a systemic flaw: sanctions target states, but networks operate through individuals, shell companies, and global intermediaries with ease. Foreign-Supplied Drones Are Reshaping Civilian Risk in Sudan Weapons flowing into Sudan are transforming the conflict’s lethality. Mohajer-6 drones and imported detonators dramatically expand strike capabilities, increasing civilian exposure. With external suppliers reinforcing military actors, incentives for ceasefires shrink. Civilians become collateral victims of a conflict financed from outside its borders. A 44-year-old Iranian-born woman has been arrested...

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