UAE Signals Iran War Combat Role âNot Necessarilyâ Off the Table
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In an April 3 onâcamera interview from Abu Dhabi, Major General Abdul Nasser Al Humaidi said the United Arab Emirates has not ruled out joining U.S. offensive operations in the war against Iran, responding ânot necessarilyâ when asked if Emirati military involvement in the conflict is off the table. Al Humaidi stressed the UAE is currently focused on defending its territory after what officials say have been more than 2,500 Iranian drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles launched at the country since the war began, killing at least 12 people, injuring many more, and damaging airports, energy sites and parts of the tourism sector. He said UAE and partner air defenses are intercepting more than 95% of incoming drones and up to 99% of some missile threats, and credited decades of investment in a layered defense system for blunting âswarmâtypeâ saturation attacks. The general condemned Iranâs focus on âcritical infrastructure, civilians, cities and so forthâ as unlawful and flatly rejected Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchiâs claim that U.S. strikes on Iran are being launched from bases in the UAE, insisting Emirati territory âwill not be used for any attacks against Iranâ even as the country continues to host U.S. forces. His comments add a rare, onâtheârecord look at the scale of Iranâs attacks on a key U.S. security partner and raise the possibility that the UAE could eventually shift from a purely defensive posture to a more direct role in the U.S.-led war, a prospect closely watched by U.S. military planners and energy markets given the Emiratesâ strategic location and ties to American basing.