Breaking | Joint statement from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, the UAE, and the United States: We condemn random attacks by Iran
A joint statement from several Middle Eastern countries and the United States condemns Iran's random attacks, emphasizing civilian safety and regional security.
On February 3, 2026, a joint statement was released by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States, strongly condemning the recent random attacks conducted by Iran. The statement highlights the danger these attacks pose to civilians and the negative impact on infrastructure, underscoring the urgency of regional stability and safety.
The countries involved characterize Iran's actions as a significant escalation that endangers the lives of innocent civilians. They describe Iran's behavior as reckless, reflecting a broader concern about regional security dynamics amid ongoing tensions. This collective condemnation emphasizes a united front among the Gulf nations and the United States in addressing security threats posed by Iran.
The statement also asserts these nations' right to self-defense in light of the provocations from Iran, reaffirming their commitment to regional security and stability. This declaration not only aims at holding Iran accountable but also seeks to deter any further aggressive behavior, reinforcing the need for a cooperative approach to maintaining peace in the region.