Opinion: Opinion | Is The Gulf Now Questioning Its US Ties - And The American 'Guarantee'?

In recent discussions, there is a growing sentiment in the Gulf region questioning the reliability of the United States as a security partner. Observers highlight a perceived ineffectiveness of the existing regional security frameworks, which have long relied on American guarantees. As geopolitical tensions rise, particularly with threats from Iran and ongoing conflicts in Yemen and Syria, Gulf nations are reevaluating their defense strategies and alliances. Critics argue that decades of U.S. promises have not translated into tangible security, prompting a reassessment of expectations and dependencies. This evolving dynamic has led to increased calls for Gulf states to bolster their own military capabilities and explore alternative partnerships, indicating a potential shift in regional geopolitics. As the landscape continues to change, the future of U.S.-Gulf relations hangs in the balance, raising questions about the long-term implications for both parties involved.
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