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Gulf states have tolerated Iranian strikes so far — but their 'defensive' stance won't last forever

Iran's Gulf neighbors have said attacks on energy infrastructure won't "go unanswered," but, so far, they have not hit back at Iran. That stance could change soon.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Gulf states have tolerated Iranian strikes so far — but their 'defensive' stance won't last forever

Iran's Gulf neighbors have said attacks on energy infrastructure won't "go unanswered," but, so far, they have not hit back at Iran. That stance could change soon.

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arabnews.com3 mesi fa

Gulf states building trust through Iran ‘war’ response

Many articles and social media posts have been published in the last two weeks covering how Arab Gulf states are handling the war — or, more specifically, the unjustified Iranian strikes on their territory. To start…

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theguardian.com3 mesi fa

The war in Iran is ripping up the Gulf’s plan for stability | Sanam Vakil

As missiles fall from the sky and energy infrastructure is targeted, the limitations of relying on the US for protection are becoming all too obvious, says Sanam Vakil of Chatham House

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dailysabah.com3 mesi fa

Iran strikes Gulf refineries after Israeli attack on its main gas field

Iran escalated its retaliation Thursday by striking energy infrastructure across the Gulf, hitting a Saudi refinery on the Red Sea, setting LNG facilities...

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haaretz.com3 mesi fa

Gulf states press U.S. not to end war with Iran amid Strait of Hormuz crisis

While Reluctant to Join the War Effort and Expand the Conflict, After Having Been Hit by Iranian Strikes, the Gulf States Are Now Fearful of an Emboldened Iran in Control of Oil Routes. 'We Have to Live Through the…

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  1. lunedì 16 marzo 2026·arabnews.com

    Gulf states building trust through Iran ‘war’ response

    Many articles and social media posts have been published in the last two weeks covering how Arab Gulf states are handling the war — or, more specifically, the unjustified Iranian…

  2. martedì 17 marzo 2026·haaretz.com

    Gulf states press U.S. not to end war with Iran amid Strait of Hormuz crisis

    While Reluctant to Join the War Effort and Expand the Conflict, After Having Been Hit by Iranian Strikes, the Gulf States Are Now Fearful of an Emboldened Iran in Control of Oil…

  3. giovedì 19 marzo 2026·dailysabah.com

    Iran strikes Gulf refineries after Israeli attack on its main gas field

    Iran escalated its retaliation Thursday by striking energy infrastructure across the Gulf, hitting a Saudi refinery on the Red Sea, setting LNG facilities...

  4. giovedì 19 marzo 2026·cnbc.com

    Gulf states have tolerated Iranian strikes so far — but their 'defensive' stance won't last forever

    Iran's Gulf neighbors have said attacks on energy infrastructure won't "go unanswered," but, so far, they have not hit back at Iran. That stance could change soon.

  5. venerdì 20 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    The war in Iran is ripping up the Gulf’s plan for stability | Sanam Vakil

    As missiles fall from the sky and energy infrastructure is targeted, the limitations of relying on the US for protection are becoming all too obvious, says Sanam Vakil of Chatham…