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Arab governments, especially in the gulf, had once taken a hawkish line toward Iran but now worry U.S. strikes could upend regional stability and hurt business.
The United States should signal to the United Arab Emirates that Washington will neither intercede nor interfere if Emirati marines wish to seize Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tonb Islands.
The Gulf states have long worked to keep Iran’s influence in check without attempting to topple its leadership. They have sought rapprochement, with Saudi Arabia and Iran reestablishing diplomatic ...
President Trump, who weeks ago rebuked America’s misadventures in the Middle East, appears to be on the cusp of his own ...
"The Iranian strike on the American base in Qatar demonstrated how beholden the Gulf Arabs are to the United States." ...
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman and Qatar are engaged in frantic efforts at diplomacy to end the conflict between Iran and Israel and ensure peace and stability in the wider region. Prior to the war ...
Fearing the repercussions of a total regime collapse in Iran, Gulf Arab states have intensified their outreach to the Trump administration and Tehran over the past week. The United Arab Emirates, a US ...
The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as ...
Fearing the repercussions of a total regime collapse in Iran, Gulf Arab states have intensified their outreach to the Trump administration and Tehran over the past week. The United Arab Emirates ...
In Attacking Iran, Israel Further Alienates Would-Be Arab Allies Wealthy Gulf countries are alarmed and anxious about Israel and Iran’s new war.
(CNN) — Concern is rising in Gulf Arab states about the possibility of environmental contamination or reprisal attacks if Israel or the United States strikes Iran’s nuclear facilities just ...