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Gulf states opposed war with Iran. Most are now pushing to keep the fight going
Officials tell ToI that after being attacked, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain believe Iran's military must be cut down before a ceasefire can be called, with some considering joining the ...
Gulf states maintain restraint despite reported Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait, prioritizing ...
While some want the U.S. to find an off-ramp as soon as possible, others are more concerned about the U.S. leaving the ...
The U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran took a dangerous turn on March 18 with tit-for-tat strikes on critical energy ...
Gulf countries are pushing for an end to the war between the U.S., Israel and Iran, a rare moment of unity in a fight they ...
America and Israel conduct air strikes against Iran while the regime blocks the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global energy ...
Since the Iran war began, Gulf states have faced a barrage of Iranian missiles and drones, leaving their leaders with an unenviable choice: anger their closest ally and security guarantor, or risk the ...
As missiles and drones curtail energy production across the Persian Gulf, analysts warn that water, not oil, may be the resource most at risk in the energy-rich but arid region. O ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Florida veteran who served in the U.S. Marines during the Persian Gulf War has lost his federal court case in his decade-long ...
As the Iran war widens, experts say the Middle East's real strategic weak point may be water — not oil.
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