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Iran hammering the UAE may now be choking the lifelines that have kept Sudan’s RSF butchers in business. Right, so Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Hemedti, the warlord in charge of the risibly named Rapid Support Forces has spent the war in Sudan acting like the road behind him would stay open forever. Arms would come. Fuel would come. Men would come. Routes would stay available. Sponsors would stay coy. The denials would keep doing their job. The usual respectable little game would carry on, where everybody who matters says as little as possible while a genocidal militia does as much as it likes. But Sudan’s butchers may now be running out of road, and not because conscience has suddenly broken out in Abu Dhabi or Addis Ababa like a particularly unsightly rash. They may be running into a much rougher problem than that. The United Arab Emirates, their spo ...