UAE is just evil

Aurelian

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Quote from Egyptian activist.
Sudan has finally reclaimed its capital from the RSF militias. So, will the UAE just sit back after spending billions trying to install Hemetti—the infamous warlord and camel thief—as Sudan’s ruler? Of course not. Let me explain.


The UAE has decided to punish the entire Sudanese population, by targeting power and water infrastructure.


Just imagine—an Arab country, supposedly one of our own (the writer is Egyptian), couldn’t stand to see displaced Sudanese find a bit of peace. So what did it do? It cut electricity in three whole states: Gedaref, Kassala, and Sennar. And it didn’t stop there—it also shut off water in Omdurman, and even targeted the critical Merowe Dam to halt power coming from it.


This is collective punishment—identical to what Israel does in Gaza. Targeting essential infrastructure to starve and dehydrate civilians into submission.


You might ask: how is the UAE able to do this? Simple. It supplies the RSF with drones. Multiple investigations have traced drones—dropping 120mm Serbian-made bombs—back to the UAE as the buyer and supplier. Using its oil wealth, the UAE has been arming the RSF with a deadly arsenal just to break Sudan's will.


And it gets worse.


Port Sudan—a key state on the Red Sea—had remained relatively calm during the conflict. It was a vital entry point for humanitarian aid and medical teams. Its airport was the only safe route for people trying to help civilians.


But today, Emirati drones attacked Port Sudan’s airport, seaport, and power stations, cutting off all hope for those trying to save lives.


The truth is, the UAE sparked this devastating war. It is the primary backer of the RSF rebellion. It's responsible for the deaths of around 110,000 Sudanese, the displacement of 11 million, and the creation of 3 million refugees. And now, after the national army regained control of the capital, the UAE has responded by cutting off power and water from 12 million people—to starve them into submission.


Today, Sudan has finally cut all ties with the UAE. It has officially declared it a "hostile state."


Now do you see what the UAE really is? Do you understand the destructive role it plays when anyone dares to say "no" to its ambitions?


As we sit comfortably in our homes, with power and clean water, our Sudanese brothers—sons of the Nile and our closest Arab kin—are hiding in the bushes, fleeing UAE drones. They have no food, no water, no medicine. And why? Because a rogue state, insignificant in both history and geography, decided to crush them—for daring to protect their homeland from foreign greed.


Now do you see why the UAE is the greatest threat in the Arab world? Why it’s urgent for the rest of us to stand up and stop them before our own countries face the same fate?


They come in softly, offering investments. But they end in occupation.


And one day—they will pay the price. Dearly. From the heart of every Arab whose homeland was stolen by their hands.


This will not be forgotten. And it will not go unpunished.
 

The Somali Caesar

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I'm not surprised this is the same UAE that normalised ties with Israel. But I don't wanna just single out UAE. Arabs in general are each others worst enemy.

It's common knowledge about how bad UAE and Saudi are but Qataris aren't clean either, they just have better pr than their cousins
 

Aurelian

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I'm not surprised this is the same UAE that normalised ties with Israel. But I don't wanna just single out UAE. Arabs in general are each others worst enemy.

It's common knowledge about how bad UAE and Saudi are but Qataris aren't clean either, they just have better pr than their cousins
Qatar is also supporting genocide?
 
I don’t even think there’s a single muslim or african country they are involved with that they haven’t f**ked over.
The likes of @Midwestern believe that Puntland is different from other Somali regions and doesn’t care what happens to other regions but deep down all this foreign countries are after their own interests.
 

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