A recent report from @zerohedge claimed that Iran has not attacked the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since a particular date, but this statement has been called into question. Contrary to the report, records indicate Iran has launched numerous missile and drone strikes against the UAE since the conflict began in February 2026, including attacks in May 2026 after a ceasefire announcement. The ongoing conflict, initiated by US-Israeli airstrikes on February 28, 2026, has seen the UAE as one of the most targeted countries in the region by Iranian forces.
The incorrect report appears to have influenced market perceptions, as pricing in prediction markets reflects a potential de-escalation in military actions by Iran. However, the reality of continued hostilities suggests a more complex situation, with recent activity reflecting increased expectations of Iranian military actions against Gulf states.
Key Takeaways
The @zerohedge report suggesting zero attacks on the UAE by Iran appears inconsistent with documented evidence of ongoing hostilities.
Market activity indicates that participants may have interpreted the report as suggesting a decrease in the likelihood of Iranian military action.







