As Iran has lashed out at the region amid joint U.S.-Israeli strikes this month, no Gulf state has come under more fire than the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The semiconstitutional monarchy, situated at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula, has intercepted the majority of Iranian drones and missiles, but some have squeezed through, hitting…
Why the UAE is bearing the brunt of Iran’s missile and drone attacks
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