Gulf countries are ready to respond to Iranian attacks

The Gulf countries of Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia have stated that they retain the right to respond to Iran's attacks. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Qatar's Foreign Minister Majid al-Ansari emphasized that compensation must be paid for these Iranian attacks. According to calculations, from February 28 to March 2, at least 165 missiles and 541 drones were launched at the United Arab Emirates, 97 missiles and 283 drones at Kuwait, 72 missiles and 17 drones at Qatar, and 45 missiles and 9 drones at Bahrain.
At least 2 drones were launched at Oman and Saudi Arabia. According to Al Jazeera, as of March 3, 8 people have died and 128 have been injured in the Gulf countries.
Nevertheless, the Gulf states are trying to avoid open military confrontation with Iran and maintain diplomatic relations. In this situation, experts express various opinions about possible response scenarios.
Orientalist Ruslan Sulaymonov said there could be a response, but not jointly with the US and Israel. Israeli military analyst David Sharp emphasized that showing weakness in the region is dangerous.





