How WAR against Iran brought about the collapse of Dubai and various Gulf states in 2026 A.D‼️
Many nations that allied with the illegal war against Iran suffered catastrophic losses that led to their utter ruin and collapse. From being a beacon of prosperity and modernity, Dubai and several Gulf states shattered their economies and destabilised their own regions by aligning with Israeli and American aggression on the sovereignty of Iran.
The aftermath of this war caused these nations to:
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Lose their status as a safe economic hub.
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Lose investors and tourists from across the
globe.
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Lose their supply chains that brought them revenue.
Trump’s illegal war against Iran quickly escalated into a
regional conflict, drawing in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Oil
facilities, the economic backbone of these nations, became prime targets.
Refineries burned for days, sending plumes of toxic smoke into the air and
crippling the world’s energy supply. With oil exports halted across the Middle-East,
their economies collapsed, ensuring to take down many nations along with them.
⛔Economic
devastation across the GULF states
With the Strait of Hormuz closed for various nations, their
trade structures and economic gaps were exposed, causing their economies to free-fall
into the violence that the war brought across the world.
The immediate result was mass panic!
Foreign investors who had poured billions into Dubai’s real
estate and financial sectors pulled out their investment and fled in droves.
The stock market plummeted, and the Gulf nations, which prided themselves in their
luxuries were suddenly grappling with food and water shortages brought about by
the long-war manufactured by the Trump administration.
Here’s what happened:
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Supermarkets were ransacked.
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Essential goods became scarce.
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Civil unrest across the GCC.
As airlines cancelled their operations, many expats who wrongly
assumed that nations such as the UAE and Qatar were a safe-bet remained stuck without
basic essentials, causing them to revolt against the government.
⛔The Humanitarian
Catastrophe
With economies in freefall, the Gulf states faced a mounting
humanitarian disaster. Hospitals, overwhelmed by casualties and running out of
critical supplies, were unable to cope. Desperate families tried to flee, but
borders closed as governments tried to contain the chaos. Refugee camps sprang
up in the desert, rife with disease and lacking basic necessities. The
international community, itself shocked by the speed and scale of the collapse,
struggled to coordinate relief efforts amid ongoing hostilities.
Social cohesion, already fragile in many Gulf states due to
demographic imbalances and dependence on foreign labour, completely unravelled.
Sectarian tensions flared, and governments responded with draconian crackdowns,
stoking further resentment and violence. The fabric of society, once held
together by prosperity and the promise of progress, tore apart under the strain
of war and deprivation.
⛔The
Geopolitical Fallout
The collapse of Dubai and its neighbours sent shockwaves far
beyond the region. Global markets entered a tailspin as oil prices skyrocketed,
triggering recessions and fuelling the collapse of nations worldwide. The loss
of the Gulf as a financial and logistical hub disrupted global trade networks,
causing shortages and terrible economic problems across continents.
Meanwhile, traditional allies of the Gulf states, including
Western powers, found themselves grappling in the aftermath of the economic
collapse that they themselves brought forth.
New power vacuums emerged, causing invasions from rival
states and proxies, further destabilising the region and causing the GCC to
spin out of its axis.
⏳When it
all collapsed
The war against Iran and the subsequent collapse of Dubai
and various Gulf states serve as a grim warning of the perils of unchecked
militarism and overreliance on fragile economic models. The region’s leaders,
blinded by arrogance and short-term gains, failed to anticipate the dire
consequences of conflict. Their populations, once promised a future of
prosperity, now face a bleak reality of displacement, poverty, and insecurity.
In the ruins of Dubai and across the shattered Gulf, the
world sees not only the cost of war but also the folly of believing that wealth
and progress can insulate societies from the consequences of political
recklessness.
In the modern era, no city or state, no matter how
prosperous, is immune to the devastation wrought by war!
….Iran today still stands!