"With the sending of mercenaries to Yemen and the financial manna of gold smuggling for the #UAE, #Hemetti also became one of the richest and most powerful men in the country." #Sudan rfi.fr/fr/afrique/202…
The UAE also provided information support to the #RSF:
"In October 2021 DFRLab reported on a Facebook network with links to Saudi and the #UAE, which was removed for “coordinated inauthentic behavior on behalf of a foreign or government entity.” dfrlab.org/2023/04/18/pot…
In addition to financial aid, information support and facilitation of gold export, the #UAE also provided thermobaric bombs to the #RSF telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
It is therefore not surprising that #Hemedti feels empowered as a state within the state and refuses to integrate under a Burhan leadership
Like with #Haftar, the #UAE has created a Frankenstein monster that it now fails to control
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Looking at the networks that support #Hemedti in #Sudan, an interesting carousel emerges with the #UAE in the middle
Network-centric statecraft at its best, involving #Libya, #Wagner and the War in #Yemen
2) starting with the #UAE's direct networks to #Sudan & the #RSF, Abu Dhabi has set up a well-oiled network of companies and financial institutions to support #Hemedti to bring gold to market and manage personal finances globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/c…
"The #UAE was the most likely foreign funder of the mercenary operation of #ErikPrince...The report points out that the mercenaries had offices, bank accounts and shell companies in the Emirates." nytimes.com/2021/02/19/wor…
"#MBZ has longstanding ties to Prince and is probably #Haftar's most important foreign backer...Last year, the #UAE poured tons of weapons into Libya in blatant disregard for the arms embargo..." - Abu Dhabi has still not responded to the #UN Report
#MbZ once famously referred to Erik Prince as "his guy" considering how much the #UAE owed to Prince's mercenary know-how & networks theintercept.com/2019/05/03/eri…
There are a lot inaccuracies in here: the reason for contract soldiering in the #Gulf#GCC is NOT building a force that is more dispensable, or willing to take up arms against citizens - the primary reason is lack of indigenous capacity carnegie-mec.org/2020/02/05/for…
Staffing a military with just 300,000 nationals in #Qatar or 1,300,000 in the #UAE is impossible - plus the parallel militaries (Emiri Guard, Presidential Guard, National Guard) there to protect the state are always staffed with nationals NOT foreigners
The use of contracted mercenaries not integrated into the chain of command of the armed forces and not wearing uniform such as in the #UAE is a different story and very much an exception