‘Gulf countries may question US capability to protect them’

Al Jazeera
March 8, 2026
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Gulf countries may doubt the U.S.'s ability to protect them due to perceived strategic failures in ongoing conflicts.

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Gulf countries may question the United States' capability to protect them, according to analysis stemming from current geopolitical events. This assessment suggests that ongoing conflicts have not been adequately planned or considered. The perceived lack of strategic forethought in these engagements could lead to a re-evaluation of security alliances in the region. This shift in perspective could impact long-standing defense partnerships and regional stability.

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