As Iran weakens, Gulf states are looking beyond the Strait of Hormuz - analysis
The Gulf states are reassessing their security strategies as Iran's power appears to be waning. Iran has previously carried out missile and drone attacks on Gulf countries, causing damage and threatening regional stability. The future of Iran's aggressive behavior is a major concern for the region, with many wondering if the attacks will continue.
- ▪Iran has been responsible for missile and drone attacks on Gulf countries.
- ▪The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway in the region.
- ▪Gulf states are looking for ways to mitigate the risks associated with the Strait of Hormuz.
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As Iran weakens, Gulf states are looking beyond the Strait of Hormuz - analysisThe big question in the Gulf is whether Iran will continue to carry out missile and drone attacks on Gulf countries. This includes threats to all the countries Iran has hit.Follow us on GoogleKuwaiti officials inspect damage inside a terminal at Kuwait International Airport following a drone and missile attack, in Kuwait City, Kuwait, June 3, 2026. (photo credit: Kuwait News Agency/Handout via REUTERS)
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