Gulf States Push Trump to Intensify Iran War with Ground Invasion
Gulf Cooperation Council states face over 3,800 Iranian attacks with low casualties but rising economic risks amid calls for stronger U.S. military involvement, officials said.
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For weeks, the Gulf States have hardly been able to ship oil and gas. A forecast is that the region is going into recession. Now the United Arab Emirates is attracting fuel prices massively.
Iran’s heavy economic toll on Gulf Arab states
Oil storage and fuel infrastructure in Kuwait, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates have sustained damage, with no clear short-term outlook for restoring exports to pre-conflict levels. By Dalga Khatinoglu, Middle East Forum The Strait of Hormuz disruption, combined with targeted attacks on oil and gas infrastructure across the Persian Gulf, has placed regional economies under strain, raising the prospect of prolonged economic damage. Early estima…
Gulf states push Trump to intensify Iran war with ground invasion
The United Arab Emirates is reportedly privately pushing the United States to launch a ground invasion of Iran, while most other Gulf countries are pushing President Donald Trump to continue the war. The UAE unexpectedly bore the brunt of Iran’s retaliatory assault, being targeted by more than 2,300 missiles and drones from Iran — more than Israel, a direct belligerent. The attacks, along with outsize damage against its economy, have pushed the …
Can Gulf states really stay out of war with Iran?
President Donald Trump’s war on Iran is almost a month old, and, as expected, the countries most affected are the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The question now is whether these six governments will see no other option but to risk all by entering the military fight alongside the U.S. and Israel.Iran has targeted the Gulf states to a far greater extent than it has Israel: 83% of Iranian missiles and drones have been aimed at …
The American-Israeli war against Iran was devastating, shattering what had been a unified front of institutions and leaders, and uniting what had been disparate ideas and movements. Two things were most surprising and perplexing: firstly, Iran responded to America and Israel with very little, while directing its entire military arsenal against the neighboring Muslim Arab Gulf states, which categorically refused to be partners in the war against …
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