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Tehran, Iran Iranian officials are increasingly reluctant to make this decision United Arab Emirates (UAE) in their military messages, and have warned of heavy strikes in the country if the United States and Israel resume attacks.
“Our labels of ‘neighbors’ and the Emirates have been removed now, and the name of ‘hate zone’ has been established for the country,” Ali Khezrian, a member of Iran’s national security committee, told state television earlier this week.
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The Arab world was also specifically mentioned in a statement issued by the headquarters of the Iranian military in Khatam al-Anbiya this month, after Iran and the US. fire sale on the Strait of Hormuz, although the end of the war was announced in April.
The command, led by the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), spoke directly to the leaders of the Emirati last week, and said that they should not turn their country into a “cave for the Americans and the Zionists and their soldiers and their weapons to betray the Islamic world and the Muslims”.
It also said that the deepening of the UAE’s military, political and strategic ties with the US and Israel was which is making the region insecureand warned of a “crushing and offensive response” to any threats against Iran’s southern islands and ports.
The IRGC has also announced that the UAE’s most critical port of Fujairah it is in the area of the Strait of Hormuz where Iran controls the sea, thus allowing any ship to or from the port to be in Iranian hands. The port was hit earlier this month, but Iran has denied responsibility.
The UAE, for its part, has repeatedly condemned Iran’s attacks and said it reserves the right to respond, including by military means.
It has also revoked visas for Iranians who have lived there for years, and closed Iranian businesses, trade routes, money transfer networks, and institutions.
The strained relationship between the two countries also created problems for Iran, which brought in a lot of imports from third markets, including China, through Emirati ports.
Iranian authorities have been trying to replace the lost sea routes and land routes through Pakistan, Iraq, Turkey and other neighbors, due to the blockade of the US military on Iranian ports, and following. rising food prices.
The US military has had a large presence on UAE soil for years, including at the al-Dhafra air base outside Abu Dhabi, which houses thousands of US troops and advanced equipment, including radar and intelligence systems that the IRGC has said it needs during a war.
In 2020, the UAE, along with Bahrain and Morocco, signed The Abrahamic Covenant was established by Washington to change relations with Israel.
The US President, Donald Trump, has said that he wants to expand the agreements, which he participated in during the first term of the presidency, especially by persuading Saudi Arabia to join. Israel civil war in Gaza has stopped the process for now.
Trump also praised the president of the UAE, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, as a wise leader who would want to “go it alone” after leaving the UAE. OPEC last month.
Since the signing of the Abraham Treaty, Israel and the UAE have rapidly expanded their military and intelligence cooperation, and Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems has established a subsidiary in the Gulf country.
In the current war, Israel has also sent its Iron Dome anti-aircraft defense technology – and many military units are said to be using it – to the UAE, which has not been done anywhere else in the Arab world.
At an event in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee said the deployment of advanced radars and missile batteries is the result of “the wonderful relationship between the UAE and Israel based on the Abraham agreements”.
Anwar Gargash, adviser to the President of the UAE, said on March 17 that Iran’s attack on its Arab neighbors will strengthen relations between Israel and countries that have relations with Israel.
The country has also said that its foreign relations and international cooperation are “an independent matter”, and that Tehran has been trying to mislead the international community and justify the attack by saying that the Arab countries’ planes and planes are used to support the attack on Iran.
The UAE also has a long-standing dispute with Iran over the islands of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa, which have been under Iranian control since 1971. they are considered very important to establish control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Reem al-Hashimy, the UAE’s minister of international relations, explained last month why she believes Iran was attacked by Iran during the war.
“We stand for economic development, welcoming 200 countries and accepting cultural differences,” he said, adding that Iran has “exhausted its resources” on its nuclear program, supporting the region against the US “axis of resistance”, and projectiles.
Due to its economic and military cooperation with its Western allies, the UAE operates an air force with advanced technologies and fighter jets.
A week after the start of the war on February 28, Israeli media reported that the UAE warplanes directly bombed a desalination plant on Qeshm Island in Iran. But Ali al-Nuaimi, the head of the UAE, dismissed the report as “fake news”, saying, “When we do something, we have the courage to announce it.”
Tehran criticized the US-Israeli alliance, and the IRGC said it had launched “directly-guided rockets of oil and liquid fuel” towards Juffair in Bahrain as it believed a US base had been used to launch the strike.
In early April, a war-related program on Iran’s national radio station IRIB showed a photo of the wreckage of what it said was a Chinese-made Wing Loong drone. The model was previously used by the UAE against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, among other places.
At the same time, Iranian media and commentators are increasingly suggesting that the UAE may have been involved in attacks on Iranian territory during the war, including attacks that destroyed oil facilities in southern Iran.
Although Iranian military officials and politicians have not blamed the UAE for any of the attacks, several programs on state television have pointed the finger at the UAE.
On the morning of April 8, after Mr. Trump announced a ceasefire soon a the deadline he gave to bomb Iran’s factoriesvideos and reports from Iran show the attack on the oil refinery in Lavan, and the explosion in Siri. Israel and the US said they were not involved.
A short time later, in the IRGC Telegram channels and online stores, a photo was published that shows the French-made Mirage 2000-9, controlled by the UAE, flying in the south of Iran. State-affiliated media announced, without clarification, that the UAE’s Mirage fighter jets had carried out the attacks.
Analysts related to the Iranian government said that in a video released by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the end of last month, when he was escorted by the UAE military aircraft, the F-16E fighter jets that were shown stripped of their national symbols and tail numbers. He interpreted this as clear evidence that the UAE may have used the jets against Iran and wanted to reduce the threat if they were attacked.
In response to the attacks, Iran immediately released weapons and drones especially against the UAEfollowed by Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia – but not Israel. Since the start of the war, the UAE has faced the most serious threats from Iran, outside of Israel.
The UAE has not commented on the ongoing attack on Iran.