Iran strikes Gulf states, even mediator Oman – why its strategy could backfire
Iran has escalated its conflict by targeting Gulf Arab states, including Oman and the UAE, in a bid to pressure the US. Analysts suggest this move risks pushing regional powers closer to Washington, despite Iran s aim to compel de escalation. The strikes, hitting civilian areas and ports, signal a broader regional involvement, potentially forcing Gulf nations to reconsider their stance
Iran has escalated its conflict by targeting Gulf Arab states, including Oman and the UAE, in a bid to pressure the US. Analysts suggest this move risks pushing regional powers closer to Washington, despite Iran s aim to compel de escalation. The strikes, hitting civilian areas and ports, signal a broader regional involvement, potentially forcing Gulf nations to reconsider their stance
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