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00:00What happens when neighbors are stuck between war and survival?
00:03Iran just sent a strong message to the Gulf.
00:06It says regional ties now need a serious review.
00:09In a Reuters interview, Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia said one thing is clear.
00:14Iran and the Gulf states cannot ignore each other.
00:17They are neighbors, and their future is linked.
00:20This comes as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran shakes the region.
00:25Since February 28th, Gulf Arab states have faced more than 2,000 missile and drone attacks.
00:30Oil sites, airports, ports, hotels, and even residential areas have been hit.
00:36Saudi Arabia has seen attacks near major oil-producing zones.
00:39The UAE has taken the heaviest damage.
00:42And while Gulf states have condemned Iran,
00:44there is also rising anger at the U.S. for pulling them into a war they did not choose.
00:50Iran denied any role in the attacks on Saudi oil facilities.
00:54Its ambassador said Iran only targets U.S. and Israeli interests.
00:58Now the big question is this.
01:00Can the Gulf rebuild trust with Iran while war still burns around them?
01:05Because until the fighting stops, peace in the region may stay out of reach.
01:09Peace in the region may stay out of reach.
01:10The�tremen are made by the U.S. ^^
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