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Could War in Middle East Bring Region Closer to an 'Arab NATO'?
Gulf Cooperation Council members face over $40 billion in economic losses and rising threats from Iran, prompting calls for a regional military-industrial base and collective defense.
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Could war in Middle East bring region closer to an 'Arab NATO'?
Egypt is again calling for a joint Arab military alliance – sometimes described as an “Arab NATO” – to defend the region. But Arab states are deeply divided over the idea, Middle East analyst Hasni Abidi tells RFI.
·Paris, France
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Hadley’s viewWith Iran now threatening vital economic lifelines across the Gulf — including airports, energy infrastructure, and ports — the idea of collective defense is gaining ground. The notion isn’t new, but it has stalled for decades. The region could use that cooperation now.Qatar’s former prime minister Hamad bin Jassim urged Gulf Arab states to invest in a military-industrial base as soon as possible. To do so, he said, would require Gu…
·New York, United States
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