Feb 28 โ€ข 18:42 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ถ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Qatar Al Jazeera

Emirati Analyst: Military Response is a Possibility if Iranian Escalation Continues

Emirati analysts warn of rising tensions in the Gulf following recent Iranian attacks on several Arab countries, suggesting possible military responses if the situation escalates further.

Emirati and Gulf analysts have raised alarms over increasing tensions in the Arabian Gulf, particularly after recent Iranian strikes that targeted multiple Arab nations. They express concerns about escalating regional hostilities, stating that the Gulf states find themselves in a confrontation that they did not choose or escalate. This Iranian aggression is perceived as a test of the Gulf countries' diplomatic and security capabilities, threatening political and economic stability in the region.

Dr. Abdel Khaleq Abdullah, a political science professor based in Dubai, emphasized that Iran has crossed critical thresholds by attacking civilian installations, utilizing drones against airports, cities, and residential areas. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, according to Abdullah, cannot remain passive in response to this act of aggression. He suggests that diplomatic and political avenues remain viable options but insists that an urgent meeting of GCC leaders is necessary to address these blatant Iranian attacks.

In terms of immediate responses, analysts propose a range of options, including recalling Iranian ambassadors or collectively expelling them from GCC nations as preliminary diplomatic steps. They also advocate for advancing diplomatic initiatives, potentially escalating the situation to the United Nations Security Council, demanding international accountability for the Iranian aggression. As the situation continues to develop, a military response remains on the table, indicating that the Gulf states are prepared to consider various measures to safeguard their sovereignty and regional stability amidst rising tensions with Iran.

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