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    1. utherpendragon on

      This thought piece is already out of date – it describes Qatar as being desperate to keep up a business-as-usual facade, unwilling to involve itself in the war one way or another beyond defending itself from strikes, while the country is reported to already have shot its own missiles at Iran in retaliation. The more Iran strikes its neighbors, the more they will turn against it. Qatar used to be Iran’s greatest ally in the region, after Assad fell. A week ago a Qatari strike on Iranian soil was unthinkable.

    2. Easy_Welcome_9142 on

      The reality of the situation is that the gulf monarchies have a 100M pariah state situation to deal with. If things completely go to shit, that’s a lot of refugees that will be flooding neighboring countries and the EU.

      It’s similar to the NK situation where they had a high population, but low life sustaining resources. China stepped in to provide the lifeline due to the proximity but China will likely not help in the same way with Iran.

      Iranian leadership is like a dying animal lashing out at whatever is within reach including gulf nations that have tried to help create a bridge between Iran and the western nations. This is not a good look for IRGC leadership because what they are communicating to the world is that “we(Iran) are okay slaughtering our own people(30k+ dead protestors) and now we want to the rest the world to suffer with us.” by attacking any critical infrastructure they can reach. All this does is create the incentive in gulf nations to combine forces and put an end to the IRGC leadership quickly and surgically.

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