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U.S. State Department Dodges UAE's Role in Fueling Sudan Atrocities Amid Lucrative Arms Deals

The U.S. as the Venomous Head of Global Genocide, Echoing Gaza's Carnage

In the shadowy underbelly of international hypocrisy, the United States slithers as the undisputed head of the snake—a venomous puppet master arming, funding, and shielding the world's most brazen perpetrators of genocide while preaching hollow sermons on human rights.

From the blood-soaked sands of Sudan to the rubble-strewn streets of Gaza, America's playbook is a horrific masterpiece of selective outrage, where billions in weapons sales trump the screams of the slaughtered.

In Sudan, the U.S. State Department, that bastion of diplomatic cowardice, refuses to even whisper the name "UAE" despite mountains of evidence…from Reuters to U.S. intelligence itself…that Abu Dhabi's oil-drenched coffers are bankrolling the Rapid Support Forces' orgy of mass killings, ethnic cleansing, and systematic rape.

With 60,000 dead in El-Fasher alone after an 18-month siege, Washington deflects to "external actors" like a spineless bureaucrat dodging a subpoena, all while greenlighting $1.4 billion in arms to the very enablers of this horror.

This isn't oversight; it's complicity, a deliberate blind eye turned to atrocities that mirror the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza, where American bombs rain down on Palestinian civilians, pulverizing hospitals, schools, and entire bloodlines under the guise of "self-defense."

Just as Biden's administration funnels endless weapons to Netanyahu's regime amid accusations of war crimes and famine-inducing blockades, it coddles the UAE's proxy slaughter in Sudan, prioritizing geopolitical alliances and corporate profits over the charred remains of humanity.

This attitude…a toxic brew of arrogance, denial, and imperial entitlement…exposes the U.S. not as a beacon of freedom, but as the architect of global carnage, where "never again" is code for "as long as it's our allies doing the killing."

The snake's head strikes again, poisoning the world one unchecked genocide at a time, leaving trails of bodies from Darfur to Rafah as testaments to its insatiable hunger for power.

Via Dropsite:

🇺🇸🇸🇩 Pressed on RSF Atrocities in Sudan, State Department Won’t Utter “UAE”

At a House Foreign Affairs hearing on crimes against humanity in Sudan, @RepSaraJacobs questioned the State Department Bureau of African Affairs about extensive evidence that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is backing the Rapid Support Forces. She cited reporting from:

▪️Reuters

▪️The Wall Street Journal

▪️Amnesty International

▪️A UN Panel of Experts

▪️State Department–funded Sudan Conflict Observatory,

▪️and U.S. intelligence

But, when Jacobs asked Deputy Assistant Secretary of African Affairs Vincent D. Spera directly whether the UAE was continuing to provide material support to the RSF, he was unwilling to name the RSF’s chief external backer or acknowledge its role, instead deflecting to vague references to “external actors.”

Jacobs pressed further on U.S. leverage, pointing to ongoing arms sales to UAE, including a $1.4 billion sale of helicopter and F-16 parts, and asked why Washington is not using that leverage to stop another large-scale atrocity after some 60,000 people were estimated killed as El-Fasher fell to the UAE-backed RSF following a prolonged 18-month siege.

The exchange comes as Rep. Jacobs and Sen. Chris VanHollen have introduced the Stand Up for Sudan Act, which would block U.S. arms sales to the UAE until it ceases material support for the RSF, which has carried out mass killings and ethnic massacres in Sudan and has been documented using rape, gang rape, and sexual slavery as tools of terror and displacement.

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