Analysis: The war on Iran is at a crossroads

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The article analyzes the escalating conflict between Iran, the US, and Gulf nations in March 2026, highlighting its impact on regional stability and economies. Increased Iranian missile and drone attacks are disrupting trade, forcing airlines to reroute, and causing foreign investors to question the safety of investments in Gulf cities like Dubai and Doha. The conflict intensified after the 2020 US assassination of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, leading Iran to become more cautious but also raising questions about the effectiveness of US military bases in deterring Iran. The war challenges the Gulf states' economic model, which relies on regional stability to attract global investment. The potential for further escalation between Iran and the US remains a concern.
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