Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav|Jun 26, 2026 20:47
Sudan's army set up a supply line for chemical weapons and the US just took a swing at it. An Indian company called SBL Energy was shipping chlorine to Sudan through 2024 and 2025. It went to Target Multiactivities in Khartoum, a company tied to the Sudanese military industry. Once it arrived, the stuff got weaponized. SAF planes dropped it near the al-Jaili refinery last September and civilians got hit too. The guy running the import side was Tariq Hussain Muhammad Madani. He's a serving SAF officer who was managing director at Target Multiactivities. This isn't some brand new development. Darfur has seen chemical attacks stretching back twenty years or more. The world mostly looked the other way the whole time. There was video of chlorine barrels falling from planes last year and it still didn't move the needle much. Al-Burhan got sanctioned over chemical weapons back in January and the reaction outside the US was pretty muted. The Treasury actually traced the shipments, named SBL Energy, Target Multiactivities, and Madani, then froze what they could reach. The full details are in yesterday's OFAC action. Most other governments are still sitting it out. https://ofac.treasury.gov/recent-actions/20260626(Wall Street Mav)
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