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UAE Foreign Minister asserts Emirates will not be blackmailed amid Iran attacks

22 March 2026
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UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan declared on social media that the Emirates will not succumb to “blackmail” by terrorists. His statement was a response to criticism from Gerard Araud, a former French ambassador, who suggested that the UAE’s stance against Iran and its growing relationship with the U.S. could lead to increased dependency on a country that has historically engaged in conflicts detrimental to the UAE’s interests. Araud’s comments followed remarks from UAE presidential advisor Anwar Gargash, who emphasized that Iranian assaults solidify the perception of Iran as a significant threat, prompting enhanced security cooperation with Washington. Meanwhile, the UAE’s Defense Ministry reported activating air defenses in response to Iranian missile and drone threats, revealing that Iran has launched numerous attacks, including on Sunday alone.

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The UAE’s position on Iran is critical given the ongoing regional tensions and the threat of military escalation. Since the onset of Iranian attacks, the UAE has faced substantial missile and drone threats, with over 1,800 aerial assaults reported. These developments are part of a broader geopolitical struggle in the Gulf, influencing security partnerships and defense strategies among Gulf nations and their allies, particularly the United States. Strengthening ties with Washington may be seen as a strategic move to counter Iranian influence, reflecting the complex dynamics of Middle Eastern politics and security.

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