He opened his door, stepping out into the heavy, humid heat of the subterranean bay, ready to hoist the next load.… The midday sun beat down on the asphalt of Al Quoz, turning the industrial zone into a shimmering kiln. Inside the air-conditioned cabin of a three-ton delivery truck, Ahmed shifted into park and let the engine idle. The back of the truck was stacked high with 5-gallon polycarbonate bottles, clinking like heavy crystal as the compressor vibrated. His colleague, Tariq, was scrolling through his phone, wiping a bead of sweat from his forehead before it could hit the delivery log. “Apparently, an oil pipeline is going to be built to Fujairah port,” Tariq said, tapping a news notification on his screen. “ADCOP is scaling up, or maybe it’s a new strategic link entirely. Avoiding the Strait of Hormuz is always the play.” Ahmed leaned his head back against the headrest, staring at the glittering skyline of Downtown Duba...