UAE and Saudi Arabia Drawn Into Iran Conflict

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Saudi Arabia and the UAE are preparing for possible military involvement in the conflict with Iran. According to Wall Street Journal sources, the participation of these monarchies in the U.S. and Israeli campaign against the Islamic Republic is “a matter of time,” with the confrontation entering its fourth week.

UAE and Saudi Arabia Drawn Into Iran Conflict
Saudi Arabia has granted U.S. forces access to King Fahd Air Base in the western Arabian Peninsula, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is close to joining strikes on Iran. Experts say Riyadh’s entry into the conflict is only a matter of time.

The UAE is taking measures against Iranian assets and considering the potential use of military forces. The actions of these Arab monarchies indicate they are gradually being drawn into the conflict, which they would prefer to avoid.

The U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran has now lasted four weeks, during which the sides have exchanged strikes. Washington and Tel Aviv aim to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, destroy its military capabilities, and encourage internal change. Iran, for its part, states its readiness to defend itself and currently sees no reason to resume negotiations.

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