How the US–Israel–Iran War Costs the Gulf States
Iran’s strikes hit GCC states in about 83% of missile and drone attacks, exposing Gulf economies to new security risks and higher energy costs.
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How the US–Israel–Iran War Costs the Gulf States
Since the beginning of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, the Gulf states have been the target of Iranian missiles and drones. For instance, the Kuwaiti Mina Al Ahmedi refinery was struck multiple times throughout the war, and QatarEnergy’s export capacity was reduced by 17% following strikes on Ras Laffan, one of the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities. The 17% reduction in Qatari LNG exports will last up to five years until ful…
‘They have been exposed’: The Iran war upends Gulf states’ security and business model
The Iran war threatens the sense of security, prosperity, and opportunity that the Gulf states have spent years cultivating as they seek to diversify their economies away from oil.
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