Role of Gulf states in Iran conflict said to change over one week - analysis
Iran’s narrative was that some of the Gulf states hosted US forces, or in the case of the UAE and Bahrain, had signed the Abraham Accords with Israel.
Assessment
The Gulf states' positioning in the Iran conflict appears to be shifting rapidly, challenging Tehran's longstanding narrative that frames them as proxies for US or Israeli interests. This week's reported change suggests a potential realignment that could reshape regional deterrence and diplomatic leverage. The next moves by Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Bahrain will be critical indicators of whether this trend deepens.
