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Arab governments, especially in the gulf, had once taken a hawkish line toward Iran but now worry U.S. strikes could upend regional stability and hurt business.
Gulf states are also bracing to see how Iran’s response will evolve, especially if it feels the government’s survival is at stake.
Concern is rising in Gulf Arab states about the possibility of environmental contamination or reprisal attacks if Israel or the United States strikes Iran’s nuclear facilities just across the ...
Arab Gulf states are calling on the U.S. to rein in Israel amid the attacks on Iran’s nuclear program and calls by some in the Israeli government for regime change in Tehran.
Arab Gulf states are lobbying the U.S. to rein in the fighting and are growing concerned about the possibility that the U.S. could join the Israeli attacks, Arab officials said. Senior Gulf ...
President Trump, who weeks ago rebuked America’s misadventures in the Middle East, appears to be on the cusp of his own ...
Gulf states with strong ties to President Donald Trump are emerging from the war between Israel and Iran with greater regional influence and with some of their longstanding security concerns over ...
In my conversations with experts, five potential Iranian moves kept surfacing. Iran could take a big step and use its ...
Last June’s Israel-Iran conflict became a revealing stress test for Beijing’s Middle East strategy, its role in global ...
Fearing the repercussions of a total regime collapse in Iran, Gulf Arab states have intensified their outreach to the Trump administration and Tehran over the past week.
The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as the sway of Iran diminishes.
As Iran and Israel trade strikes and the US weighs joining in, wealthy Gulf states on the conflict's doorstep are engaged in frantic diplomacy to halt the war -- but solutions remain elusive.