As tensions between Iran and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) escalate, the Gulf nation has made a bold move to strengthen its alliances with the US and Israel. In response to Iran's recent criticism, the UAE has doubled down on its diplomatic and economic ties with the US, with a focus on expanding military cooperation and trade agreements. The UAE's decision is seen as a significant shift in its foreign policy, driven by concerns over Iran's growing influence in the region. With the US and Israel already working closely together on regional security, the UAE's move is likely to have far-reaching implications for the delicate balance of power in the Middle East.


Singled Out by Iran, U.A.E. Doubles Down on U.S. and Israeli Ties  The New York Times