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Tensions in the Gulf are reaching a dangerous tipping point as Iran issues strong warnings to the United Arab Emirates, amid growing claims that U.S. military operations could be launched from its territory. Iranian military officials have warned of a “crushing response” if any attack on Iran originates from UAE soil, raising fears that the country could be drawn directly into the escalating US–Iran conflict.

At the same time, regional tensions have intensified following missile and drone exchanges in and around the Strait of Hormuz, with the UAE reportedly intercepting incoming threats as the situation spirals.

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00:20A member of Iran's parliament just stood up and said something that could reshape the entire
00:26Middle East. He didn't call the UAE a rival. He didn't call it a competitor. He called it an enemy
00:33base, not a neighbor. And then he threatened to treat it like a strike target. So is Iran about to
00:41go to war with Dubai? The man behind this statement is Ali Kedrion, a real sitting member of Iran's Islamic
00:49Consultative Assembly from Tehran, serving on the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.
00:55This isn't a fringe voice. This is someone who sits in rooms where Iran's security decisions get shaped. His accusation?
01:03That unmarked UAE aircraft participated in strikes on Iranian soil. His conclusion? Iran should no longer treat the UAE as
01:12a neighboring state, but instead respond to it the way it has responded to threats from the Kurdistan region of
01:18Iraq, meaning direct missile and drone strikes, as needed, without warning.
01:23That reference to Kurdistan is not accidental. Iran has done it before.
01:30To understand why Iran is pointing at the UAE, you need three facts.
01:35One, the UAE signed the Abraham Accords, normalizing ties with Israel, Iran's primary regional enemy.
01:43Two, the UAE hosts U.S. military bases, including assets likely involved in operations Iran considers hostile.
01:50Three, the UAE's own air defenses have been actively intercepting Iranian missiles, meaning Emirati systems are physically shooting down Iranian
02:00weapons right now.
02:02From Tehran's perspective, the UAE stopped being neutral a long time ago.
02:07Kedrion is just saying out loud what hardliners have believed for months.
02:11The UAE has described the current situation as a dangerous escalation.
02:17Iranian missile barrages have already been intercepted over UAE territory this week.
02:22Oil is above $100 a barrel.
02:25Dubai handles roughly 14% of global re-export trade.
02:29An actual Iranian strike on Emirati soil would not be a regional skirmish.
02:34It would be a global economic earthquake.
02:37The rhetoric is one step ahead of the weapons, for now.
02:42Iran and the UAE share a coastline across a body of water so small you can almost see each other's
02:48cities.
02:49For decades, that proximity was managed through trade, diplomacy, and calculated silence.
02:55That silence is breaking.
02:57One Iranian MP just called the UAE an enemy state and threatened to bomb it.
03:03The UAE's air defenses are already firing, and the Strait of Hormuz is already on fire.
03:09Watch what Iran's supreme leader and IRGC commanders say next.
03:14If they echo Kedrion, this stops being rhetoric.
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