The countries of the Persian Gulf are increasing pressure and considering participating directly in the war against the Iranian regime

The countries of the Persian Gulf are increasing pressure and considering participating directly in the war against the Iranian regime
U.S. allies toughen their stance and move forward against the threat of the Iranian regime.
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U.S. allies toughen their stance and move forward against the threat of the Iranian regime.

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The main powers of the Persian Gulf began to tighten their stance against the Iranian regime. In a context of growing tension, key U.S. allies are evaluating greater involvement in the conflict

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The escalation comes after a series of Iranian-driven attacks that directly affected strategic infrastructures and economies in the region.

Saudi Arabia changes its position and reinforces its alliance with the US

Saudi Arabia took a significant turn.

The kingdom allowed the use of King Fahd airbase by U.S. forces.

This is a key change. Before the conflict, Riyadh had tried to stay out of it.

However, missile and drone attacks against its territory forced a recalibration of its strategy.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks to restore deterrence against Iran. “The margin of patience is not unlimited,” the Saudi foreign minister warned

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Emirates move forward with measures against Iranian regime assets

The United Arab Emirates also made strong decisions. Among them, the closure of institutions linked to the Iranian regime in Dubai

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The Emirati government directly targeted structures related to the Revolutionary Guard.

The objective is clear: to cut off the flow of money and limit Iranian influence in the region.

These actions include potential asset freezes of billions of dollars.

Economic and military pressure on Tehran

The measures of the Gulf countries reinforce pressure on Iran on two fronts

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On the one hand, they limit their access to international funding. On the other hand, they facilitate U.S. military operations

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This dual front seeks to weaken the regime's ability to sustain its offensive.

The Strait of Hormuz, the axis of the global dispute

The conflict also jeopardizes control of the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global energy trade

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Iran threatened to influence the transit of ships and even impose tolls.

These warnings generate international alarm and reinforce the need to contain the regime.

Signs of more direct involvement

Although Gulf countries have not officially confirmed their direct military involvement, there are signs on the ground

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Reports indicate that some attacks against Iran may have started from Bahrain.

In addition, US facilities in Saudi Arabia have already been hit by Iranian retaliation.

A delicate balance in full swing [

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The monarchies of the Gulf face a complex scenario. On the one hand, they need to curb the Iranian threat

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On the other hand, they seek to avoid a total escalation that would turn them into direct targets.

However, Tehran's growing aggressiveness reduces the margin of neutrality.

An increasingly inevitable response

Officials in the region agree that action will be necessary to restore deterrence

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The advance of the Iranian regime and its energy threats make it necessary to redefine regional strategy.

The West consolidates its front against Iran The

alignment between the United States and its Gulf allies marks a turning point

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Coordinated pressure — economic and military — seeks to contain a regime that destabilizes the region.

In this context, the Gulf's response makes it clear that passivity is no longer an option.


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