For decades, Gulf states viewed the United States as their key strategic partner, fostering deep ties in security, energy, and finance. However, recent U.S. actions, particularly in supporting Israeli regional ambitions, have sidelined Gulf concerns, undermining their interests, especially regarding energy security and regional stability. As Gulf states navigate this shifting landscape, some, like the UAE, are reevaluating their alliances, signaling a potential shift away from reliance on U.S. support.
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