Live updates: Gulf countries report new attacks after Iran warns major UAE ports to evacuate - AP News

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March 15, 2026
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Iran warned UAE ports to evacuate and Gulf countries reported new attacks, threatening global oil shipments.

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Gas prices could spike if oil shipments through the Gulf are disrupted by escalating attacks.

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Gulf countries reported new attacks following Iran's warning to major UAE ports to evacuate, according to developing reports. The Iranian warnings targeted key UAE port facilities, though specific ports and the nature of the reported attacks were not immediately detailed. The escalation marks a significant increase in regional tensions between Iran and Gulf Arab states. The situation threatens critical maritime trade routes through the Gulf region that handle a substantial portion of global oil shipments.

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