Gulf region shaken by Iran’s attacks, now Arab countries are considering military option. Will a great war break out?

News India Live, Digital Desk: The situation in the Middle East now seems to be getting out of control. The increasing attacks and aggressive stance by Iran has given sleepless nights to the Gulf Nations. According to latest reports, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other Gulf countries are now seriously considering ‘military options’ against Iran. Defense experts believe that if diplomacy fails, a fierce war could break out in the Gulf region, which will impact the entire world economy and oil supply. Iran’s drone and missile attacks increase uneasiness. Suspicious drone attacks targeting important oil installations and merchant ships in the Gulf region in the last few days have taken the tension to its peak. Gulf countries allege that Iran or its supported fighters are directly behind these attacks. The Arab countries, which have exercised restraint so far, have indicated that they are preparing to ‘respond to the brick with stone’ to protect their sovereignty and economic interests. In an emergency meeting of Defense Ministers, along with security diplomacy, the possibilities of ‘Pre-emptive Strike’ were also discussed. The role of America and its allies became important. In this tense situation, America’s role has once again become decisive. Gulf countries have demanded Washington to increase its security guarantees and deployment of state-of-the-art missile defense systems (such as ‘Patriot’). At the same time, Israel is also keeping a close eye on this entire incident. Experts say that if Gulf countries choose the path of military action, they will need active support from Western countries. The alliance is also considering creating a ‘Joint Task Force’ to challenge Iran’s military power. Threat of worldwide oil crisis and economic recession. If a situation of direct military confrontation arises between the Gulf countries and Iran, then its biggest impact will be on the prices of crude oil. The ‘Strait of Hormuz’, through which one-third of the world’s oil passes, could become the main center of war. This situation will be no less than a nightmare for oil importing countries like India. Along with a huge rise in the prices of petrol and diesel, there is a possibility of a big fall in the global stock markets. The world’s eyes are now on the mediation of the United Nations (UN) and big countries so that this possible catastrophe can be averted.

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