Anger of Arab countries erupted, 12 countries enraged by attacks on oil-gas plants, formed grand alliance to siege Iran

News India Live, Digital Desk: The smell of gunpowder in the Middle East is now going to ignite the economy of the entire world. There is huge anger in the Arab world after Iran targeted the oil and gas infrastructure of Gulf countries. According to the latest reports, 12 major Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia and UAE have raised their voice in one voice against this ‘aggressive policy’ of Iran. The world is shocked by Iran’s ‘grand warning’. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) had recently issued a sensational statement and given an ultimatum to Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar to vacate their energy centers. Immediately after this, the missile attacks on UAE’s Habshan gas plant and Bab oil field have added fuel to the fire. 3 main reasons for the anger of Arab countries: Direct attack: Iran has now started targeting not only Israel or America, but also the economic hubs of neutral Gulf countries. Energy security: Attacks on Qatar’s Ras Laffan and UAE’s gas plant have caused gas shortage globally. The supply chain is broken. Violation of sovereignty: The group of 12 countries has said that Iran is imposing its internal fight on the entire region.[Image showing a map of the 12 Arab nations alliance and burning oil facilities]In response to America and Israel’s ‘Bunker Buster’ strike, US President Donald Trump has taken a tough stance and threatened to completely destroy Iran’s South Pars gas field. The US military has attacked Iranian missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz with 5,000-pound ‘bunker buster’ bombs. Israel has also claimed that it has killed Iran’s Intelligence Minister in an airstrike. What will be the impact on India? India’s concerns have increased amid this great tension: LPG shortage: There may be a shortage of cylinders in India due to disruption of gas coming from Qatar and UAE. Sea route block: More than 20 Indian oil tankers are stranded due to tension in the ‘Strait of Hormuz’. NRIs: In Gulf countries The Ministry of External Affairs is on high alert regarding the security of millions of Indians living there.

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