Bahrain and Kuwait have reportedly conducted airstrikes on military targets in Iran, including drone and missile storage facilities. The United Arab Emirates provided target information and air defense support. This operation marks the first instance of the two countries directly attacking Iran and is seen as part of a joint response system to Iranian aggression. According to the Wall Street Journal, Bahrain and Kuwait launched fighter jets earlier this month to strike Iranian military targets. The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry criticized Iran's attacks, stating they threaten the safety of its citizens. The United Arab Emirates, in an official statement, expressed support for regional de-escalation and the security of both countries. However, it remains unconfirmed whether the UAE was directly involved in this operation. The war has been ongoing for five months, and Gulf nations are eager to focus on economic policies. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz is disrupting Gulf oil exports, and new logistical risks are emerging. Gulf countries are considering aggressive military actions and are facing an increasing risk of full-scale war.
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