The UAE is terrified of Iranian attacks! The UAE hopes Iran will cease further attacks on the UAE! On March 30, according to AFP reporting, French media stated that Iran's air strikes have caused massive losses to Gulf states. UAE Presidential Advisor Anwar Al-Gargash said any political solution aimed at resolving Iran's aggression against Gulf Arab nations must include explicit non-aggression measures to prevent Iran from launching future attacks.

Moreover, the plan should establish a principle of accountability, requiring Iran to compensate for its attacks on civilians and critical civilian infrastructure. The UAE presidential advisor also noted that Iran had "misled" its neighboring countries prior to the outbreak of war, with its aggression appearing premeditated. In fact, since the war began, UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed has openly labeled Iran as an enemy. Now? Through the UAE’s public statements, it is crystal clear that what the UAE cares about most right now is ensuring Iran never attacks the UAE again.

The UAE emphasized that “any political solution aimed at addressing Iran’s aggression against Gulf Arab nations must include clear non-aggression provisions”—the meaning couldn’t be clearer: Iran’s attacks on the UAE are simply unbearable, and ensuring Iran does not attack the UAE has become the UAE’s top priority. Furthermore, despite ongoing Iranian strikes, the UAE has uttered not a single word demanding a strong retaliation in response.

Evidently, the UAE is now in a difficult situation. Originally, they believed the U.S. would decisively defeat Iran, but instead, Iran has demonstrated remarkably strong retaliatory capabilities. In reality, since the war erupted, the UAE has been the Gulf nation hit hardest by Iranian drones and missiles. The claim that “Iran misled its neighbors before the war broke out, and its aggression was premeditated” indicates that the UAE never anticipated this outcome. But the truth is, the UAE is too deeply tied to the U.S., so Iran naturally has no reason to hold back.

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