Saudis and UAE take steps toward joining Iran war, WSJ reports
Source: msn/Bloomberg
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(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have taken steps toward joining the Iran war, the Wall Street Journal reported, potentially signaling an escalation of the fighting. Saudi Arabia agreed to give the US military access to King Fahd Air Base, the WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the matter, an apparent reversal after saying its bases couldnt be used to attack its longtime rival.
The newspaper also cited people familiar as saying the United Arab Emirates closed an Iranian-owned hospital and club undercutting a key source of support for Tehran. Videos apparently showed that some missiles used in attacks on Iran were launched from Bahrain, the WSJ said.
The US military declined to say if it was getting help from countries in the region, the newspaper reported. Crude oil edged higher after the WSJ report and US stock-index futures erased gains.
The reported moves by Washingtons Gulf partners indicate they are growing frustrated with Iran, which has responded to US and Israeli attacks by hitting targets in several nearby nations. Israels attack last week on an Iranian gas field sparked retaliatory strikes by Iran against energy assets across the Middle East.
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gab13by13
(32,190 posts)Inquiring minds want to know.
The stock market boomed when Krasnov declared that great progress was being made in peace negotiations between Witkoff/Kushner and some Iranian they pulled off the street.
displacedvermoter
(4,386 posts)SSJVegeta
(2,826 posts)littlemissmartypants
(33,279 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(5,726 posts)/sarcasm.
thesquanderer
(12,997 posts)purr-rat beauty
(1,229 posts)Didn't we ( meaning tdump ) sell a bunch of jets and such to bonesaw?
EX500rider
(12,561 posts)GusBob
(8,242 posts)Letting US forces use SA bases?
EX500rider
(12,561 posts)Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB): Located southeast of Riyadh, this is the primary U.S. operating base, hosting U.S. Air Force Air Expeditionary wings, fighter planes, and Patriot missile defense systems.
King Fahd Air Base (Taif): Recently opened to U.S. forces, this western base acts as a strategic hub, providing safer positioning for monitoring regional threats.
Riyadh Air Base: Situated in the capital, it has served as a key location for supporting U.S. military logistics and operations in the region.