
Iran War Breaks US-Gulf Alliance! Gulf Prepares for Life After Trump! What Does It Look Like?
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Is the US-Gulf alliance cracking under the weight of Iran war? For decades, the deal was simple: America protects the Gulf, and the Gulf keeps the oil flowing. That unwritten rule is breaking down. Following strikes across the Middle East, key US allies, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain, are expressing unprecedented anger toward Washington over lack of warning, mounting economic costs, and ongoing security risks. Instead of relying solely on the US, Gulf nations are rapidly diversifying their defence partnerships with Pakistan, Turkey, South Korea, Ukraine, and China.
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AI GeneratedThe long-standing security pact between the U.S. and Gulf states is fracturing due to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Gulf nations feel betrayed by a lack of communication regarding U.S. strikes, leading them to seek alternative security partners. Meanwhile, Iran has escalated tensions by offering financial bounties for the capture or killing of U.S. service members.

