Friday, March 27, 2026
29.1 C
New Delhi

Iran strikes Gulf states, even mediator Oman – why its strategy could backfire

Iran SMASHES American Patriot Defences; U.S. Bases Suffer Shock Attacks, Gulf Allies Under Fire

Iran on Sunday expanded its response to US-Israeli strikes by targeting Gulf Arab states, including Oman and the United Arab Emirates, in what analysts say is an attempt to pressure Washington but one that risks driving the region closer to the United States.According to CNN, Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel and at civilian locations such as hotels and airports in several Middle Eastern countries that host US military bases. Oman said that its Duqm commercial port was targeted, despite Muscat having mediated talks between the US and Iran just last week.

Iran SMASHES American Patriot Defences; U.S. Bases Suffer Shock Attacks, Gulf Allies Under Fire

The strikes suggest that, for Iran, “everything is on the table,” Hasan Alhasan, senior fellow for Middle East policy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, told CNN.

Israel attacks Iran

“There’s a very clear message… that no one is safe, that mediation doesn’t offer protection, and that exchanges of mutual assurances or pledges not to allow airspaces or territories to be used militarily against Iran are ineffective either,” Alhasan said.He added that Iran’s approach appears aimed at increasing pressure on Gulf governments so they, in turn, push the US administration to bring the conflict to an early end. Iran’s calculus, he said, is to “ratchet up the pain on the Gulf states, in order to compel them to apply pressure on the Trump administration to bring a quick end to the war.”However, Alhasan cautioned that the strategy could prove counterproductive. It remains unclear how much leverage Gulf states hold over Washington.“It’s quite clear that the US has a mind of its own, and it’s acting in close concert with the Israelis. And I think what Iran’s strategy may end up doing, in fact, is pushing the Gulf states into closer alignment with the US, rather than the other way around,” he said.

Iran conflict timeline

He further noted that while Gulf countries favour de-escalation, large-scale civilian casualties could force them “to start considering options up the escalation ladder.” Meanwhile, Anwar Gargash, an adviser to the UAE president and former state minister for foreign affairs, said Iran had “missed its target” with attacks on Arab Gulf states. “Your war is not with your neighbors, and through this escalation,” Gargash wrote Sunday on X.“Return to your senses, to your surroundings, and deal with your neighbors with reason and responsibility before the circle of isolation and escalation widens, ” he said.The UAE, which in recent years had sought to ease tensions with Iran, was among the countries hit, with Dubai, the country’s commercial hub, particularly affected by missiles and drones, AP reported.The developments mark a widening of the conflict beyond US, Israel and Iran, placing Gulf states, many of which host US military facilities, in a more direct line of fire, even as they publicly call for restraint.

Op Epic Fury

It comes as on early Saturday, US-Israel conducted joint raids in Iran, what was called Operation Epic Fury, which killed Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei and Iran’s top military and security commanders. Go to Source

Hot this week

Iran’s New Supreme Leader In ‘Full Health’, Absence Linked To Security Concerns

Ali Bahraini says Supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in full health and leading Iran, despite public absence after Ali Khamenei killing and injuries in US Israel strikes. Read More

No retakes, no filters: Why our souls crave theatre’s raw power

Photo credit: Instagram/@nsd_official_ On any given evening, the pavements around Delhi’s cultural hub begin to fill up long before the curtains rise. Read More

RCB Name To Change? New Owners Break Silence; Plan ‘Close Conversations’ With Virat Kohli

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom RCB Name Change? As the gavel falls on a historic $1. Read More

Florida man crashes car through airport gate, tries to enter planes in Daytona Beach

A Florida man is facing multiple criminal charges after authorities say he drove his car through a security gate at Daytona Beach International Airport and tried to break into several aircraft while under the influence of alcohol and Read More

Topics

Iran’s New Supreme Leader In ‘Full Health’, Absence Linked To Security Concerns

Ali Bahraini says Supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in full health and leading Iran, despite public absence after Ali Khamenei killing and injuries in US Israel strikes. Read More

No retakes, no filters: Why our souls crave theatre’s raw power

Photo credit: Instagram/@nsd_official_ On any given evening, the pavements around Delhi’s cultural hub begin to fill up long before the curtains rise. Read More

RCB Name To Change? New Owners Break Silence; Plan ‘Close Conversations’ With Virat Kohli

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom RCB Name Change? As the gavel falls on a historic $1. Read More

Florida man crashes car through airport gate, tries to enter planes in Daytona Beach

A Florida man is facing multiple criminal charges after authorities say he drove his car through a security gate at Daytona Beach International Airport and tried to break into several aircraft while under the influence of alcohol and Read More

Pro athlete who lost all four limbs charged after allegedly shooting and dumping victim’s body

Dayton Webber, who lost all four limbs as an infant, charged in alleged shooting, accused of dumping victim’s body/ Charles County Sheriff’s Office A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee has been arrested in conne Read More

‘My family couldn’t visit me’: ‘Hot Felon’ opens up about how viral fame turned his jail life upside down

Meeks’ mugshot shot him to viral celebrity (Stockton Police Department via Getty Images) Jeremy Meeks became one of the internet’s most unlikely celebrities in 2014 when a police mugshot, showing his piercing blue eyes and chis Read More

Who is Ahmad Mulakhil? Afghan asylum seeker who abducted, raped 12-year-old girl jailed for 15 years in UK

An Afghan asylum seeker, Ahmad Mulakhil (23), has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the abduction, rape, and sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, news agency Reuters reported. Read More

Related Articles