Strategic dilemma of Persian Gulf states: Between American pressure and Iran's postwar leverage
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Iran war strains the Gulf states’ strategic relationship with the United States
US military bases have shifted from being a source of protection to making them targets of Iranian attacks, and the closure of Hormuz is pushing them to seek alternatives to sell their oil
Strategic dilemma of Persian Gulf states: Between American pressure and Iran's postwar leverage
Persian Gulf states' hostile proxy tactics, driven by US pressure to challenge Iran's post-war ascendancy, demand Iran's decisive strategic response – diplomatic exclusion, Strait of Hormuz leverage, and Resistance Front consolidation – to permanently end their era of dual alignment against their permanent neighbor.
The recent confrontation between the United States and Iran has revealed the fact that American priorities in the Middle East have been set. Far from the usual diplomatic talks, events show that Washington is moving according to M...
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