The Game Of Gulf

Rich Arab nations must actively lobby to end Iran war. Their economies depend on them being oases of safety 

Iran has been attacking targets in countries that are friends with the US. Recently, there were fires at a Saudi oil factory and explosions heard in famous cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Even though Iran has lost more people in the fighting, they aren’t the ones with the most to lose. Countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are much richer and more modern than they used to be. If a fancy hotel in Dubai gets hit by a missile, it doesn’t just break a building—it scares the whole world away.

The “Old Days” vs. Now

Back in the 1990s, these countries only really cared about selling oil and gas. If there was a war, they just waited for it to end and went back to selling oil.

But today, these places are global hubs:

  • Business: Dubai is now a bigger financial center than Paris or Washington, D.C.
  • Tourism: People travel there for luxury vacations and shopping.
  • Safety: Their whole success is based on the idea that they are safe and stable.

The Big Problem

Even if a country’s defence system shoots down every single drone Iran sends, the “vibe” is ruined. If investors and tourists think a city might get attacked, they will take their money elsewhere.

Because of this, the leaders of these countries (the “Gulf Royals”) are desperate for peace. They don’t want a long war because it destroys the image they’ve spent decades building.

What Happens Next?

  • The Goal: Everyone needs to stop fighting immediately.
  • The Helper: India might be the best country to help negotiate peace because they are friends with everyone involved.
  • The Clock: President Trump says he can finish the war in four weeks, but these countries say they can’t even wait that long. They need peace now to save their economies.


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