Gulf states reportedly prepare to strike Iran as tensions spiral

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11:30, 04/03/2026, Wednesday
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Gulf states reportedly prepare to strike Iran as tensions spiral
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Following the US-Israeli attacks, it is stated that Gulf countries will retaliate against Iran, which targeted US bases in the region.

US and Israeli media claim Gulf nations led by Saudi Arabia are preparing to attack Iran following Tehran's missile strikes on American bases and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warns that Gulf countries "will not remain silent" if attacks on their energy infrastructure continue, raising fears of regional conflagration.

Regional tensions have reached a critical inflection point as Iran's retaliatory strikes against US military facilities across the Gulf and its closure of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz have reportedly pushed Gulf states toward military action. Following Saturday's US-Israeli attacks on Iran—launched during Ramadan and amid ongoing nuclear negotiations—Tehran has targeted American bases in Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, expanding the conflict across the region and threatening energy infrastructure critical to Gulf economies.

Reports of Imminent Gulf Response

Fox News, citing military sources, reported that "the Saudi administration is very close to ordering its Air Force to strike targets inside Iran; the next 24 hours will be intense." An senior Israeli military official told Kan News that there is "no doubt" Saudi Arabia will soon attack Iran after being targeted. The developments follow Iran's warning that any vessel attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz—a chokepoint for global oil shipments—will be attacked, directly threatening Gulf economic lifelines.

Fidan's Warning

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, speaking on TRT Haber, assessed that "it's not just US bases being targeted, but those countries' energy infrastructure and civilian institutions are also being hit." He warned that "if this continues beyond a certain point, they will not remain silent either," expressing Ankara's deep concern about the risk of further escalation. "This risk of expansion worries us," Fidan stated, underscoring Türkiye's position as the conflict threatens to draw in additional regional actors and destabilize the entire Middle East.

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