¿Por qué los estados del Golfo no están tomando represalias contra Irán?

BBC Mundo Political StrategyAnalysisES 7 min read 100% complete March 24, 2026 at 04:38 AM
¿Por qué los estados del Golfo no están tomando represalias contra Irán?
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Un mes de guerra Irán: los momentos clave de un conflicto que ha encendido Oriente Medio y ha cortado el grifo del petróleo

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Desde que comenzó el conflicto entre Irán, Estados Unidos e Israel, Irán ha lanzado ataques con misiles contra infraestructuras civiles y militares en varios estados del Golfo, incluyendo Baréin, Kuwait, Arabia Saudita, Qatar, Omán y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Estos ataques han afectado aeropuertos, hoteles, zonas residenciales e instalaciones energéticas. A pesar de ser blanco de estos ataques, los estados del Golfo han optado por no tomar represalias directas contra Irán ni involucrarse directamente en la guerra. Esta decisión se debe a una combinación de vulnerabilidad, cálculo estratégico y la percepción de que tienen más que perder que ganar, ya que sus economías dependen de la estabilidad de la infraestructura energética, el transporte marítimo y la confianza de los inversores, elementos que Irán ha demostrado poder perturbar.

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Key Claims (5)

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Qatar and other Gulf states have chosen not to retaliate against Iran after being targeted by repeated attacks.

factual — Luis Barrucho, BBC World Service100% confidence

Iran attacked the Ras Laffan energy complex in Qatar after Israel struck South Pars in Iran.

factual — Luis Barrucho, BBC World Service90% confidence

Iran has been launching missile attacks across the Gulf as part of its conflict with the United States and Israel.

factual — Luis Barrucho, BBC World Service90% confidence

Gulf states' economies depend on energy infrastructure, shipping, and investor confidence, all of which Iran can disrupt.

factual — Sina Toossi, Center for International Policy80% confidence

If Gulf countries continue not to attack Iran, they are signaling that Tehran can inflict serious damage without consequences.

prediction — Bilal Saab, Trends Research & Advisory70% confidence
Claims are automatically extracted and should be independently verified. Attribution indicates the stated source of the claim.

Keywords

irán 100% estados del golfo 90% ataques 80% represalias 70% vulnerabilidad 60% infraestructuras civiles 60% cálculo estratégico 50% conflicto 50% instalaciones energéticas 50% economías 40%

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Geographic Perspective
Iran

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