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From video: അമേരിക്കയുടെയും ഇസ്രായേലിൻറെയും കണക്കുകൂട്ടലുകൾ തെറ്റുമ്പോൾThe Geopolitics of the Iran-GCC Conflict
Published: March 10, 2026
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In early 2026, the Middle East entered a period of unprecedented volatility following a massive escalation between Iran and a U.S.-Israeli coalition. The current attacks on Gulf countries (GCC) mark a departure from years of diplomatic warming, driven by several strategic and existential motives from the Iranian leadership.
The Purpose Behind the Attacks
Regionalizing the Cost of War: By striking global energy hubs in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, Iran aims to make the conflict too expensive for the West to continue. Their logic is that if they suffer, the global economy—and by extension, the U.S. and its allies—must also suffer through skyrocketing oil and gas prices.
Coercing Neutrality: Despite GCC states declaring neutrality, Iran views the presence of U.S. military bases on their soil as a "relinquishing of sovereignty." The attacks are intended to pressure these nations into demanding a U.S. withdrawal or an immediate ceasefire.
Tactical Deterrence: By targeting civilian infrastructure and airports (like those in Dubai and Manama), Iran is attempting to shatter the "haven of stability" image that the Gulf monarchies have spent decades building to attract foreign investment.
Retaliation for Leadership Losses: Following the reported death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other high-ranking officials in early March 2026, the Iranian military (IRGC) has become more decentralized. Some strikes are seen as aggressive "reflex" retaliations by local commanders seeking to prove the regime's remaining reach.