10 Spiciest Takes on Gulf Ditching US
Iran barrages Gulf states, they ghost Uncle Sam for Ukraine, Australia, Italy arms deals.
Gulf monarchies are under fire from Iranian missiles and drones, exposing shaky US security promises. Instead of begging Washington, they're shopping weapons from Ukraine, Australia, and Italy to survive. America's pivot to Asia left them hanging, now it's every emir for himself.
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Mild: US security guarantees were always more hype than help. Biden's Bahrain pact skipped NATO-style backup, just vague promises.
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Warm: Gulf states blocking US bases shows trust is gone. Iran retaliation fears turned allies into gatekeepers overnight.
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Toasty: Trump guaranteed Qatar's safety, but words don't stop drones. Paper commitments crumble when missiles fly.
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Hot: Abraham Accords lured Gulf cash, delivered zero missile shields. Israel got the peace deals, Arabs got the shrapnel.
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Scorching: Pivoting to Asia? More like ditching the Gulf. US left oil kings twisting while chasing Chinese shadows.
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Blazing: Qatar's security drill with US was theater amid real war. 11 days of play-acting won't fix Iran's barrage.
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Inferno: Gulf turning to Ukraine for arms is peak irony. Bomb-dodging Kiev sells survival tech to bomb-dodging sheikhs.
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Molten: Australia and Italy filling US voids proves multipolar win. Why bet on flaky Yanks when down-under drones deliver?
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Explosive: Joining US strikes invites endless Iranian revenge tours. Gulf smartly sits out, lets superpowers bleed each other.
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Nuclear: US guarantees are a scam to drag Gulf into forever wars. Ditch the empire, arm up locally, let Iran and America duke it out alone.
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