The Gulf states are caught in a precarious position amidst escalating tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S., with attacks on critical infrastructure such as Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura refinery and Qatar’s LNG facilities. These incidents threaten regional stability and economic development as Gulf countries, which have invested heavily in modernization, face the risk of diminished security and investor confidence. Despite their calls for neutrality, the geography of the region complicates their stance, prompting a mix of defensive measures and caution against direct military engagement.
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