Experts: US May Use UAE-hired Mercenaries for Ground War against Iran

Sudanhorizon – Follow-up

Strategic experts predict that US-Israeli preparations for a limited ground invasion of Iranian territory are nearing final touches. Several experts, whose statements were followed by the Sudanhorizon news website on satellite channels and YouTube platforms, do not discard the possibility that one of the options being considered is utilizing the experience gained by the United Arab Emirates through the war in Sudan to bring in Colombian or African mercenaries, or even members of the Rapid Support Forces militia, to spearhead the US commando forces planned to occupy certain areas in Iran, particularly those adjacent to the Strait of Hormuz or Kharg Island.

Dr. Hadi Daloul, a nuclear physicist, told the Revision platform that what he described as the “American predicament in Iran” reinforces the likelihood of the Americans using mercenaries. In their anticipated invasion plans for Iran, they aim to avoid inflicting heavy casualties on American soldiers.

Sources monitoring developments in the Gulf War told Sudanhorizon that Ethiopian aircraft transported soldiers (mercenaries) from Chad to an undisclosed destination. They suggested that the UAE is one of the assembly points for mercenaries arriving from various countries, given the UAE’s current experience in Sudan, and that it may be time to replicate this model in the Gulf theater.

A military expert, who spoke to Sudanhorizon on condition of anonymity, suggested that the mercenaries being mobilized will likely be placed at the forefront of American troops when the order is given for a ground attack on Iran. He pointed out that “a mercenary has no rights, and his employer bears no responsibility in the event of his death, injury, or capture.”

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Kabashi had published a lengthy article in January of last year entitled “Contemporary Mercenaries – A Savage Cancer Threatening the Existence of the Nation-State,” which is an extract from his book entitled “The Starting Point.” In the article, Al-Kabashi detailed the phenomenon of American and Emirati recruitment of mercenaries in their contemporary wars.

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