A shocking new report has revealed that the UAE allegedly pushed Gulf nations to join a joint military response against Iran after U.S.-Israeli strikes triggered regional escalation. According to Bloomberg, UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed urged Saudi Arabia and Qatar to back retaliatory action, but Gulf leaders reportedly refused, calling the war “not their conflict.” The revelations come amid fears of another Iran war as Tehran’s missiles and drones battered Gulf infrastructure during the conflict. The report also claims growing tensions between Abu Dhabi and Riyadh may now be reshaping Gulf alliances and the future of OPEC itself.

Gulf states have been grappling with how to deter Iran after the war made clear the limits of US security guarantees

The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia in April secretly carried out a series of air strikes against Iran during the US-Israeli war against Tehran, the Wall Street Journal and…

The accusation comes as tensions escalate despite a fragile ceasefire.

The UAE reportedly tried to persuade Gulf neighbors to join a coordinated military response against Iran but was rebuffed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The United Arab Emirates unsuccessfully tried to persuade Gulf nations including Saudi Arabia and Qatar to join a coordinated military response against Iran following Tehran’s…

UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed lobbied Gulf leaders to coordinate an attack on Iran

A shocking new report has revealed that the UAE allegedly pushed Gulf nations to join a joint military response against Iran after U.S.-Israeli strikes triggered regional…

Fellow Gulf leaders responded it was "not their war"...