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Iran Goes to War Against the Arabs
- Iran launches missiles at Gulf Arab states, triggering a regional security crisis and a strategic realignment.
- Arab monarchies weigh threats and U.S. support as they reassess ties with Iran and security guarantees.
- Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Bahrain face pressure to choose sides after Tehran's attacks on regional targets.
- U.S. and Israeli involvement grows as Gulf states consider stronger deterrence against Iran.
- Iranian proxies previously attacked Abu Dhabi, influencing Gulf security calculations.
- Dubai’s destruction this morning is framed as a symbol of national identity amid the crisis.
- Trump-era signaling influenced Gulf states to hedge or align with U.S. and Israel.
- The piece frames a broader shift from containment to potential confrontation with Iran in the region.
- The Gulf states face a balancing act between sovereignty, security commitments, and regional partnerships.
- The analysis highlights how past U.S. responses shaped Gulf reactions to Iran.
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