Will a War with Iran Put an End to Decades of Gulf-American Alliance?
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This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Getty Images. For decades, the American security umbrella in the Gulf has been taken for granted, but a potential US-Israeli war with Iran could change that. During such a war, and given the defensive challenges posed by Iranian missile and drone attacks on defense systems designed to prevent them from targeting vital installations… Th…
The war with Iran is profoundly reshaping the regional balance and risks definitively undermining the rapprochement between Israel and the Gulf monarchies. In recent years, the Gulf countries had attempted to build their security on a dual track: on the one hand, relative neutrality towards Iran, and on the other, strong military cooperation with the United States. Today, however, this model is revealing all its fragilities.
Despite the ceasefire since 8 April, Iran's arms between Iran and the United States around the closure of the Strait of Ormuz continue to intensify, particularly with the establishment by Washington of a "double blockade". Despite several attempts to mediate, the risk of regional escalation remains high. At the same time, the Gulf countries have been led in spite of them into a war that has become regional, and recent Iranian attacks against the…
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