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Iran war engulfs the Gulf: Kuwait airport ablaze, UAE bans Iranians, and gas prices smash $4 as day 32 spirals
Day 32 of Operation Epic Fury has brought the most dramatic escalation yet — not inside Iran, but across the Persian Gulf. Iranian drones struck Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, igniting a massive blaze at the airport’s fuel depots.
As the talks continue, some Gulf residents are starting to ask the unthinkable: what if this drags on for months? The Gulf Co-operation Council ( gcc ), a club of six petro-monarchies, has managed the crisis well,
Kuwait has claimed that an Iranian airstrike damaged one of its desalination plants, marking the latest major piece of infrastructure targeted in the war, and exposing the scarcity of drinkable water in the region. The Ministry of Electricity, Water and ...
Refinery strike claims: Sources allege UAE targeted Iran’s Lavan Island refinery, causing a major fire and long-term production loss. Iran’s swift retaliation: Tehran responded with over 2,800 missiles and drones at UAE sites, crippling aviation ...
The conflict is not only threatening oil revenue, but also Gulf states' efforts to expand their economies beyond it.
Victor Davis Hanson lays out the current Iranian and American strategies in the war, concluding President Trump has more time than first thought.
Each side hopes to force the other to make concessions that will end the third Gulf war. The question is which will yield first.
Gulf states tell US a ceasefire alone would not be enough Ability to 'weaponise' Strait of Hormuz must end, they say Gulf states want deal to cover missiles, drones, proxies They say any deal must guarantee their security DUBAI, March 27 (Reuters) - Gulf ...
Officials and economists warned that the war in the Middle East has transformed from a geopolitical crisis into a “protracted economic