Saudi Arabia and the UAE are strengthening their military measures amid increasing Iranian pressure.

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Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are making their measures against Iran more decisive and effective as the situation in the Persian Gulf region escalates. Zamin.uz reports this.

Last week, foreign media outlets reported on significant changes in the policies of these countries. Specifically, Saudi Arabia opened a key military base located within its territory for United States forces.

This step represents a significant retreat from the earlier statement by Saudi leaders that they did not wish to allow their territory to be used for air strikes against Iran. The main cause of concern in the region is Iran's repeated attacks.

These events have caused significant damage to regional economies and indicate that patience in ensuring security is running out. Additional concern stems from Iran's attempts to strengthen its control over the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global energy markets.

As a result, Saudi and UAE leaders are in regular contact with US President Donald Trump to discuss future military measures. The United Arab Emirates is also taking the path of increasing pressure.

Official bodies in Dubai have closed several institutions serving the interests of the Iranian regime, including hospitals and organizations. Additionally, a warning was issued regarding the freezing of billions of dollars in Iranian assets within the country.

These measures are expected to significantly complicate Tehran's access to foreign currency markets and trade networks. Regional leaders have realized that relying solely on diplomacy and external protection is insufficient following the recent attacks.

Their main goal is to fully weaken Iran's military capabilities and restore stability in the region.

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