UAE's Secret Attacks on Iran Revealed Amid Ongoing Conflict
Iran-Israel war LIVE: UAE attacked Iran last month, says WSJ
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) reportedly conducted attacks on Iran's Lavan Island refinery last month, marking its involvement in the ongoing conflict. This revelation comes as U.S. President Donald Trump warned that the ceasefire in the West Asia war is fragile, following Iran's military readiness to respond to aggression.
- 01UAE conducted attacks on Iran's Lavan Island refinery.
- 02The attacks occurred around the time of a U.S. ceasefire announcement.
- 03President Trump warned the ceasefire is on 'life support'.
- 04Iran's military is prepared to respond to any aggression.
- 05The situation has led to rising oil prices and concerns over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) launched attacks on a refinery in Iran's Lavan Island early last month, indicating a previously unknown level of involvement in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. This revelation coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a ceasefire, which he described as being on 'life support' due to Iran's military readiness to respond to any acts of aggression. In light of these developments, oil prices have surged, raising concerns about the reopening of the crucial Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping. Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf emphasized that Iran is prepared for any eventuality, reflecting the heightened tensions in the region.
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The escalation of conflict between the UAE and Iran could lead to increased instability in the region, affecting oil prices and shipping routes critical for global trade.
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