The LA Connection: How an Iranian Arms Network Fueled Sudan’s War from Inside the US
In my opinion, the arrest of an Iranian national in Los Angeles on April 18, 2026, is a mechanical necessity for a national conversation on domestic security. I believe the unsealing of federal charges revealing a $70 million arms pipeline proves that sanctions aren’t stopping weapons, they're just driving them into sophisticated, invisible networks. I suspect that the use of a U.S. base of operations to facilitate the transfer of Mohajer-6 drones to General Burhan’s forces in Sudan shows that the "war pipeline" is operating much closer to home than many realize. A 44-year-old Los Angeles woman was arrested on suspicion of helping Iran traffic weapons to Sudan. Beyond Small Arms: The $70M Shadow Economy I suspect the scale of this deal involving advanced UAVs and detonators indicates a high-value illicit trade rather than isolated smuggling. I believe that Iran’s drone diplomacy is redrawing influence maps across Africa. I suspect that by utilizing intermediaries with l...