- **Q: Why is the UAE a target for Iranian attacks?
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Politics / International Relations
Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation, addressed the UAE's resilience and its strong partnership with the US during the Semafor World Economy Summit in Washington. Her comments come in the wake...
The UAE has faced over 2,800 missile and drone attacks in 40 days, primarily targeting civilian infrastructure. This is because the UAE represents a model of economic prosperity, tolerance, and global responsibility in contrast to Iran's actions. The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial corridor for global energy supplies and essential goods, and any disruption affects economies worldwide.
Despite these challenges, the UAE and the US continue to strengthen their bilateral relationship, particularly in areas like space exploration. This partnership aims to enhance stability, support sustainable economic growth, and address shared global priorities. The US is trying to negotiate a deal with Iran, but the UAE minister stated that any deal has to be a good deal that addresses the root causes, which is Iran dealing with proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas and the Houthis having a nefarious missile and drone program, a nuclear enrichment program, being able to weaponize the straits.
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