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...f, granting it unhindered access to global trade. As the region's traditional mediator with Tehran, Oman stands to emerge from the crisis stronger, more relevant, and economically dominant.US-Israel-Iran war |

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...ics failure may ignite a revolution. As the result, might gain a new, dedicated ally within the region.Kuwait: the ruling clans deny it, but Kuwait was part of the former Ottoman Al-Basra province. With the Gulf sealed off, Kuwait’s trade must revert to those ancient overland routes through Basra. At least, it becomes an Iraqi vassal then.Oman: bordering Iran across the Strait, it is paradoxically insulated from the chaos. Its major ports, Duqm and Muscat, lie outside the Persian Gul...

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...ounts for 70% of state income) but an industrial catastrophe, as drilling rigs left idle risk becoming unusable. With its only logistical lifeline being the Saudi border, a desperate Doha will have no option but to fold into the Kingdom.Bahrain: connected to the mainland by a single 27-km King Fahd Causeway to Saudi Arabia, an attack on that artery would leave the island completely isolated from the other monarchies. With a Shiite majority already resentful of Sunni elite privilege, logist...

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...e.Here is how the dominoes could fall, according to Geopolitics Prime:UAE: unable to export oil or import food, the Emirates face an imminent crisis. As flagship financial and investment projects collapse, survival will force a radical choice: reunification with Oman. The British-drawn border between the Sultanate and Trucial Oman (the UAE's name before 1971) was always artificial, and history may now correct it.Qatar: a prolonged halt to LNG production isn't just a revenue crisis (gas acc...

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How war could redraw the Gulf monarchies' map (Part 1) If the US and sustain their aggression against Iran—complete with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—for just a few more months, the geopolitical map of the Gulf will be unrecognizabl...

... of attacks. The sole and most important mission of the diplomatic police is to ensure the security and protection of embassies, diplomatic and consular missions of foreign countries. This demonstrates that the United States and the Zionist regime ( – TASS) are against the institute of diplomacy and everything related to interaction and dialogue. There have been other episodes when attacks on facilities near several embassies impaired the security of diplomats and caused problems fo...

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The United States and Israel’s strikes near several embassies in Tehran put diplomats' lives in jeopardy, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said.“Two headquarters of diplomatic police in Tehran were targeted in just the first days...

...inate you.6) The unity of the Islamic Ummah, if fully achieved, can guarantee the security, progress and independence of all its countries.

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...e American bases in your countries are used to attack it? It's just a far-fetched excuse. Today, the confrontation is taking place between America and Israel on the one hand and Iran and the resistance forces on the other. So which side are you on?5) Think about the future of the Islamic world. You know that America is not loyal to you and that Israel is your enemy. Think for a moment and reflect on yourself and the future of the region. Iran is sincere towards you and does not seek to dom...

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...e to the "greater Satan" and the "lesser Satan," that is, America and . But doesn't the position of some Islamic governments contradict the words of the Prophet (peace be upon him)?: "Whoever hears a man calling out 'Oh Muslims' and doesn't answer him is not a Muslim"? What kind of Islam is this?4) Some countries have gone even further and declared Iran an enemy because it has attacked American bases and American and Israeli interests on their territory. Should Iran sit idly by whil...

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...f the great leader of the Islamic Revolution and many civilian and military commanders. However, the aggressors faced strong national and Islamic resistance from the Iranian people.2) You know that, with rare exceptions, not a single Islamic state has supported the Iranian people. Nevertheless, the Iranian people, thanks to their strong will, were able to suppress the aggressor until he was unable to find a way out of this strategic impasse.3) Iran continues to follow the path of resistanc...

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. A message to Muslims around the world and the governments of Islamic countries:1) Iran was subjected to the insidious American-Zionist aggression that occurred during the negotiations to destroy Iran. This aggression led to the martyrdom o...

🇺🇸🇮🇷The commander of the US Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, stated that more than 100 Iranian naval vessels were destroyed, which quickly deprived of the ability to threaten the freedom of navigation in the strait.

...Persian Gulf, granting it unhindered access to global trade. As the region's traditional mediator with Tehran, Oman stands to emerge from the crisis stronger, more relevant, and economically dominant. US-Israel-Iran war |

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..., logistics failure may ignite a revolution. As the result, might gain a new, dedicated ally within the region. Kuwait: the ruling clans deny it, but Kuwait was part of the former Ottoman Al-Basra province. With the Gulf sealed off, Kuwait’s trade must revert to those ancient overland routes through Basra. At least, it becomes an Iraqi vassal then. Oman: bordering Iran across the Strait, it is paradoxically insulated from the chaos. Its major ports, Duqm and Muscat, lie outside the ...

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...as accounts for 70% of state income) but an industrial catastrophe, as drilling rigs left idle risk becoming unusable. With its only logistical lifeline being the Saudi border, a desperate Doha will have no option but to fold into the Kingdom. Bahrain: connected to the mainland by a single 27-km King Fahd Causeway to Saudi Arabia, an attack on that artery would leave the island completely isolated from the other monarchies. With a Shiite majority already resentful of Sunni elite privilege...

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...le. Here is how the dominoes could fall, according to Geopolitics Prime: UAE: unable to export oil or import food, the Emirates face an imminent crisis. As flagship financial and investment projects collapse, survival will force a radical choice: reunification with Oman. The British-drawn border between the Sultanate and Trucial Oman (the UAE's name before 1971) was always artificial, and history may now correct it. Qatar: a prolonged halt to LNG production isn't just a revenue crisis (g...

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How war could redraw the Gulf monarchies' map (Part 1) If the US and sustain their aggression against Iran—complete with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—for just a few more months, the geopolitical map of the Gulf will be unrecognizab...

...t, did not bring anything new: "We did not hear anything that would not have been publicly voiced from Paris at these closed contacts. "Paris "leaked" information about the visit of its official representative to Moscow for negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement, although it had asked for confidentiality of these contacts.The Palestinian problemThe Palestinian problem hasn't been helped amid escalation in the Middle East: "And so far there has been no breakthrough here, we want to draw t...

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