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An eerie quiet hangs over Ras Al Khaimah’s industrial port. Usually a thriving maritime hub of the United Arab Emirates, now ships stand docked and silent. Not far out along the hazy horizon, a backlog of hundreds of tankers have lined up in recent days, halted along a waterway flooded with danger.

Any vessel heading past Ras Al Khaimah out to the Arabian Sea must traverse the world’s most treacherous strip of water for shipping today: the strait of Hormuz. Just over 20 nautical miles from Ras Al Khaimah, two oil tankers heading for the strait were attacked by Iranian missiles this week, one catching fire.

It is one of the many consequences facing Gulf states as they are pulled deeper into a war that they did not start and had diplomatically tried to prevent.

For decades, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Oman have allowed US military bases, infrastructure or access on their soil, and have been among the largest buyers of American weapons and technology. In return, the US has stood as the Gulf’s closest and most significant military partner and protector.

But now, Gulf states have growing concerns over the relationship, analysts say, after Donald Trump was seen to wilfully torpedo peaceful diplomatic negotiations in favour of starting a war in the Middle East.

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[–] theolodis@feddit.org 1 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

You're aware that this was not the military, but the USA as a country? The military does not get to decide how to spend money, or where to deliver weapons.

[–] UsernameHere@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

The existence of the US military is a prerequisite for the development and manufacturing of those weapons. The US military trained Ukrainians on weapons use and tactics and shared intel. Some even became contractors to join the fight.

Other than that it sounds like you agree with me that this is a leadership problem.

[–] theolodis@feddit.org 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

It is 100% a leadership problem, I am just not agreeing on the "US military helped Ukraine fight off Russia" part, because the US military was not involved in any of this conflict, beside some training they probably provided for the tanks the US delivered.

[–] UsernameHere@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

To avoid the accusation of “joining the war” soldiers have become legal citizens of Ukraine to help fight. Not only US soldiers but soldiers from other European nations as well.

The same thing has been done in Russia using Chinese, North Korean and Brazilian citizens just to name a few.

But the US military has definitely been sharing intel with Ukraine. Ukraine doesn’t have the ability to spot their targets deep inside of Russia alone.