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Gulf countries and Jordan condemn Iranian attacks and assert self-defense rights

25 March 2026
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The Gulf countries and Jordan condemned Iranian attacks on Wednesday, labeling them a “flagrant violation” of their sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a joint statement, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan expressed that these attacks, particularly those from Iran-backed groups in Iraq, infringe upon international law, humanitarian law, and the United Nations Charter. They specifically called for the Iraqi government to take action against these armed groups to maintain regional stability and prevent escalation. The statement reiterated their right to self-defense against such acts and condemned activities threatening the security of their nations, particularly those involving sleeper cells allied with Iran and Hezbollah. This regional tension has intensified following a U.S.-Israel offensive against Iran that has resulted in significant casualties and retaliatory strikes by Tehran.

Why It Matters

The ongoing conflict underscores the fragile security situation in the Middle East, shaped by historical tensions between Iran and its regional adversaries. The attacks and retaliatory actions are part of a broader struggle involving Iran, the United States, and other regional powers, which has led to increased military engagements and casualties. The UN Security Council Resolution 2817 calls for Iran to cease aggression against neighboring countries, highlighting the international community’s concerns about regional stability. As military actions continue, they have significant implications for global markets and security, particularly concerning U.S. military presence in the Gulf.

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