Stockpiles of Banned Weapons and Large Quantities of Uranium in Sudan Secretly Transferred from Tehran
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for Truth and Knowledge By
Al-Karty https://h-alkrty.blogspot.com/ #Truth_and_Knowledge Stockpiles of
Banned Weapons and Large Quantities of Uranium in Sudan Secretly Transferred
from Tehran The Position
of the IAEA and the International Community – Cooperation Between the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard and Islamist Mafias in Port Sudan Led by Abdel Fattah
Al-Burhan As the Iranian regime spirals toward collapse, alarming revelations continue to surface about the secret transfer of internationally banned weapons and large quantities of enriched uranium from Iran to Sudan. This covert operation was facilitated by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in coordination with terrorist militias and so-called "Islamist mafias" operating in Port Sudan, under the leadership of Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Al-Burhan. The Silent
Operation: Transferring Uranium and Chemical Stockpiles Intelligence reports and credible local sources confirm that, over recent years—and especially under heavy international sanctions—Iran transported large stockpiles of enriched uranium and chemical gases to Sudan. This was made possible by exploiting Sudan’s weak security apparatus, lack of international oversight, and the growing ties between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and extremist groups active within Sudan. The materials were transferred via secret smuggling networks, passing through maritime routes until reaching Port Sudan, where they were received by armed militias loyal to Al-Burhan. These stockpiles have reportedly been used in Sudan’s internal conflicts against civilians. Storage and
Use Against Civilians The dangerous materials were stored in secret locations across Khartoum, Sennar, and Darfur, and some of them were used in aerial and ground attacks against Sudanese civilians. These attacks involved internationally banned weapons, leading to mass suffocation, severe injuries, and unreported radiation-related diseases. The use of these materials constitutes war crimes and crimes against humanity, and demands an immediate international investigation and accountability. IAEA and
International Silence: Negligence or Complicity? Despite the gravity of the situation, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not issued any public statements regarding these nuclear transfers. This alarming silence raises doubts about the effectiveness of global monitoring systems and the political will to prevent nuclear proliferation. Are international bodies turning a blind eye? Or is the scope of the threat still hidden from the global radar? Regardless, the United Nations and the UN Security Council must launch an immediate fact-finding mission to Sudan to uncover the truth and prevent future catastrophe. Revolutionary
Guard and Port Sudan Mafias: A Cross-Border Terrorist Alliance The alliance between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Islamist militias under Al-Burhan is not a new phenomenon. It was forged through mutual interests: in exchange for Sudanese militia support and storage sites, Iran provided weapons and covert funding. Alarming activities have been observed at Port Sudan’s port facilities, believed to be used for weapon distribution and preparation for further trafficking into other conflict zones in Africa. This turns Sudan into a black platform for the spread of chemical and nuclear devastation. Urgent Call
to the International Community Ignoring this crisis is a direct threat to regional and global security. The international community, including the African Union, Arab League, and world powers, must act immediately to: Launch an independent international investigation under UN supervision into the smuggled nuclear and chemical stockpiles from Iran to Sudan. Impose sanctions on those involved, including the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the Sudanese military leaders. Deploy international monitors to suspected sites to dismantle and secure these dangerous arsenals. Provide urgent protection and humanitarian support to the Sudanese civilians affected by these prohibited weapons. Conclusion This is no
longer a local or bilateral issue; it is an international emergency. From
Tehran to Port Sudan, a dark trail of toxic materials, blood, and silence is
spreading. That trail must be exposed and stopped—permanently. https://h-alkrty.blogspot.com/ #Truth_and_Knowledge By
Al-Karty Center
for Truth and Knowledge |
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