Jordan, Bahrain drawn deeper into Iran's regional storm as ceasefire collapse puts pressure on Gulf
Missile attacks, maritime tensions, and the collapse of the June ceasefire are increasing pressure on Gulf governments to balance security with diplomacy
Assessment
The unraveling of the June ceasefire is forcing Jordan and Bahrain into a more exposed position within Iran's regional sphere of influence. Both countries now face the difficult task of managing heightened missile and maritime threats while maintaining diplomatic channels. The stability of these Gulf states hinges on their ability to navigate this escalating pressure without being drawn directly into conflict.
