Big war in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and UAE will enter the war against Iran. WSJ’s report created a stir in the world.
News India Live, Digital Desk: A very scary news is coming out for the world sitting on a pile of gunpowder in the Gulf region (Middle East). A report by the prestigious American newspaper ‘Wall Street Journal’ (WSJ) has claimed that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are now preparing for a direct military front against Iran. If this happens, it will not be a war only between two countries, but the entire Arab world and Western countries can get burnt in the fire of this great war. Changed attitude of Arab countries: Saudi-UAE came from ‘neutral’ to ‘active’ mode. Till now Saudi Arabia and UAE were trying to show themselves neutral in this entire dispute. But according to reports, Iran’s increasing aggression and attacks by groups supported by it have forced these oil-rich countries to change their strategy. It is being told that these two countries have signed a secret defense agreement with America, under which they can be allowed to use their land and sky to stop Iran’s missile and drone attacks. America’s ‘master plan’ and Israel’s support, under the leadership of Donald Trump, America is preparing an ‘Arab alliance’ which can siege Iran. Israel’s role in this plan is most important. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have increasingly leaned towards Israeli defense systems (such as the Iron Dome and Arrow systems). The Wall Street Journal says that Arab countries fear that if Iran becomes nuclear, their dominance in the entire region will end. This fear has brought old enemies together on one platform. Will the Strait of Hormuz be closed? Iran has already warned that if it is attacked, it will close the Strait of Hormuz. This is the world’s most sensitive sea route, through which the global oil supply occurs. The entry of Saudi and UAE into the war means that this route will completely turn into a battlefield. Experts believe that in such a situation, crude oil prices may cross $ 150 per barrel, causing the global economy to collapse. Alarm bells for India India is heavily dependent on Saudi Arabia and UAE for its energy needs. Apart from this, millions of Indians work in these countries. If these countries get directly involved in the war, then India will not only face oil crisis, but the security of Indians living there will also become a big challenge. The Indian Foreign Ministry is in constant touch with Arab countries after this report and is assessing the situation.
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