From disputed islands to F‑16 Desert Falcons: why Tehran treats the United Arab Emirates as both partner and prime strategic target
The United Arab Emirates projects an image of glass towers, free‑trade zones and luxury tourism, but behind the skyline lies one of the most heavily armed and strategically exposed states in the Gulf. Facing Iran across the water and sharing some of the world’s busiest sea‑lanes, the UAE has become both a crucial economic hub and a key node in the military containment of Tehran.
