Gulf monarchies issue 'final warning' to Iran

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Gulf monarchies issue 'final warning' to Iran

The Persian Gulf countries have issued a "final warning" to Iran regarding the strikes on their territory. If further attacks occur, the Gulf monarchies promise to take "retaliatory measures," Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated.

The Gulf states are under constant attack from Iran, yet they wonder, "Why us?" These countries claim they have nothing to do with the war with Iran, so there's no need to attack their territories. Especially not their oil refineries and gas plants.



The Persian Gulf countries are currently under intense attack, questioning why Iran is targeting their territory and claiming they have nothing to do with this war. From the outset, these countries declared that their airspace and bases on their territory would not be used for attacks on Iran.

If Iran does not cease its strikes, the Persian Gulf countries will be forced to take "retaliatory measures." At the last meeting in Riyadh, they issued a "final warning" to Iran. The precise nature of these retaliatory measures has not been disclosed.

Iran has previously warned that all US and Israeli facilities located in the Gulf states are legitimate targets for Iranian missiles и dronesAnd attacks on Iran's infrastructure will certainly be met with a corresponding response.
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  1. +9
    22 March 2026 10: 27
    ❝ What exactly will they consist of? response measures, not reported ❞ —

    - But in the fact that on their countermeasures will arrive otvetka, there is no doubt from Iran...
    1. +8
      22 March 2026 10: 47
      And the retaliatory blow will come from desalination plants. Many countries get up to 90% of their water from seawater desalination plants.
      1. + 10
        22 March 2026 11: 24
        It is not known what exactly the retaliatory measures will consist of.

        The Americans will be "allowed" to use their airspace and bases for strikes against Iran. laughing

        The Iranians, having seen the West deceive Russia, understand that even if airspace and bases in Arab countries aren't used now, they will certainly be used later. So they simply remove them in advance. This is a more than reasonable strategy.
        1. +5
          22 March 2026 12: 10
          Quote: alex-defensor
          Even if the airspace and bases on the territory of Arab countries are not used now, they will certainly be used later.

          - You're going to hit me, so here's a punch in the face! Wow, you actually started hitting me! I was right! You were planning an attack! angry
          1. 0
            22 March 2026 18: 03
            Surprisingly, many in VO don't understand this. But even more surprising is that Iranians don't understand it :((...
            1. -1
              22 March 2026 18: 23
              No, I understand the Iranians. They can't directly cause serious problems for the US and Israel, so they do it indirectly. But this is a desperate move with a very high risk (like all desperate moves). Besides, after the assassination of the Ayatollah, Iran simply had no right not to show off its might, which—again—it can't do to the Jews and the Americans. That's why it chose other victims. Fortunately, none of the chosen victims can vaporize Tehran in half a day.
              Why the public at VO considers this a brilliant strategy that should be followed as an example is truly beyond me.
              1. +2
                23 March 2026 00: 48
                Quote: Plate
                I understand the Iranians. They can't create serious problems directly for the US and Israel.

                So, what are you trying to say? Stop watching only Israeli Jewish TV. I'll tell you that missiles and drones aren't just hitting Iranian cities, and the Israeli skies are free for Iranian missiles and drones, too. The sheriff doesn't care about US problems in the Middle East.
                The zone of destruction of civilian and military targets of the United States and Israeli Jews is at least 4,000 km from the IRI.
                Ahead of Israeli Jews awaits famine, bombings, city fires, a lack of electricity, water and other amenities, and, most importantly, a foggy future for the first time.
                But this is a desperate step with a very high risk (like all desperate steps)

                There is no despair, there is a plan for revenge and destruction of Israeli Jews and their allies in the Middle East and beyond, which is now happening, and the IRI and its "proxies" are only at the beginning of the path to your destruction...
                Jews outside Israel will soon be afraid to go outside...
                which - again - he can't do to the Jews and Americans.

                He's been doing this for three weeks now and this is just the beginning...
                For once, the US Navy in the Persian Gulf has been destroyed (partially or completely), American ships and vessels are afraid to enter the waters of the Persian Gulf, and the headquarters of the US 5th operational fleet has been destroyed
                That's why he chose other victims.

                The "victims" had the carelessness to place US and NATO military bases on their territory, for which they have paid and will continue to pay...
            2. -1
              22 March 2026 19: 41
              Quote from solar
              Surprisingly, many in VO don't understand this. But even more surprising is that Iranians don't understand it :((...

              With the loud "fan" commentators here, this isn't all that surprising. Their default attitude is "enemies all around" + "it's time to hit them even harder" = "everything will be alright!" As for the Iranians, it's most likely the mentality of the radicals, represented by some of the senior clergy and the IRGC, that's at play...
          2. +2
            22 March 2026 19: 00
            Sensei, what is the main rule? - If a fight is inevitable, strike first. - And how do you know that a fight is inevitable? - Strike first.
      2. +1
        22 March 2026 11: 42
        Quote: lwxx
        And many countries there get up to 90% of their water from sea desalination plants.

        Israel receives 75% of its fresh water from seven desalination plants located 200 km along the coast.
        1. +3
          22 March 2026 12: 51
          It's a double-edged sword: Iran also has desalination plants. But as soon as they get hit, Iran will retaliate in kind.
          1. 0
            22 March 2026 14: 20
            Quote: -Paul-
            and. But as soon as they are hit, Iran will respond in kind.

            That's why I wrote this, because just yesterday an American missile destroyed the Iranian desalination plant on Qeshm Island, leaving 30 settlements without water.
            Iran didn't hesitate to demonstrate its capabilities and resolve. Shortly after the attack on Qeshm, according to the Security Council program, a desalination plant in Bahrain came under retaliatory attack.
            1. 0
              22 March 2026 18: 06
              yesterday American rocket destroyed an Iranian desalination plant

              under counter attack desalination station hit territory of Bahrain

              Some kind of mysterious eastern logic that defies common sense. :((
      3. -1
        22 March 2026 11: 43
        Quote: lwxx
        And the retaliatory blow will come from desalination plants. Many countries get up to 90% of their water from seawater desalination plants.

        They are probably also playing at nobility!
        Israeli desalination plants should have been shut down from the very beginning!
        1. -1
          22 March 2026 12: 25
          Quote: Starover_Z
          Israeli desalination plants should have been shut down from the very beginning!

          The Chinese military proposed that Iran begin military action by destroying desalination plants in the Persian Gulf and Israel. The previous military leadership weighed this recommendation until their deaths.
    2. +5
      22 March 2026 11: 12
      Vladimir Vladimirovich Vorontsov
      Today, 10: 27
      But there is no doubt that their “retaliatory measures” will be met with a response from Iran.

      hi The sheikhs must appeal to the Zionists and the striped ones to stop the shameful fascist-Nazi war against the peaceful Iranian people.
      Death to the aggressors, terrorists and occupiers of the Palestinian lands and the entire Middle East.
      Victory to the Iranian people in the holy war against the Zionists and mattress makers.
      am angry
      1. -4
        22 March 2026 12: 17
        Quote: ZovSailor
        The sheikhs must appeal to the Zionists and the striped ones to stop the shameful fascist-Nazi war against the peaceful Iranian people.

        Trump has already reached out to the sheikhs. He will extract $3 trillion from them for ending the war with Iran and $5 trillion for continuing it for another two weeks.
        1. +3
          22 March 2026 12: 34
          gsev
          Today, 12:17 PM, Trump has already reached out to the sheikhs. He will get $3 trillion from them to end the war with Iran and $5 trillion to continue it for another two weeks.

          hi Personally, I, like many Russians, do not believe this red-haired pedophile and Satan's victim of Epstein, as well as his representatives - the Zyatkoffs (Kushner) - Vikoffs - Grunbaum.
          Where the Hebrews passed, there is a desert without water and Moses groans.
          wassat
          1. -6
            22 March 2026 13: 05
            Quote: ZovSailor
            Like many Russians, they don't believe this red-haired pedophile and Satan, Epstein's victim, nor his representatives - the Zyatkoffs (Kushner) - Vikoffs - Grunbaum.

            Trump is not Epstein's victim, but an accomplice who emerged unscathed from that scandal. Unlike Obama and Biden, he replaced the pro-Chinese and pro-Cuban government in Venezuela. Under his leadership, the CIA and Mossad were able to organize mass protests against the Iranian government.
            Quote: ZovSailor
            Where the Hebrews passed, there is a desert without water and Moses groans.

            It's much easier to do business with Jews than with Muslims. Haven't you had any experience? And it's probably harder to fight against them. It's a tragic mistake for both Iran and Israel to have become embroiled in hostility. Moreover, this hostility was initiated by Iran's leadership after the Islamic Revolution.
            1. -2
              22 March 2026 13: 38
              gsev
              Today, 13: 05
              Trump is not Epstein's victim, but an accomplice who emerged unscathed from that scandal.
              It is much easier to do business with Jews than with Muslims.

              hi There are a lot of counterarguments here, which I will not voice due to the large volume of the resource.
              I will cite just a few - Epstein's client has not yet completely escaped punishment, the whole fight is still ahead.
              Let's wish good luck to Themis of the Law, and let's wish everyone we know and shake hands with start washing their hands of the sticky shit of a red-haired pedophile with Judeo-Zionist and familial tendencies.
              And the Middle East's neighbors, represented by the Sultan, representatives of states bordering the Nile, and Arab states through the Abraham Accords, will provide a wealth of evidence of far from cloudless communication with the Zionists.
            2. 0
              22 March 2026 20: 37
              Quote: gsev
              Moreover, the initiative for this hostility lies with the leadership of Iran after the Islamic revolution.

              And who organized this revolution and prevented it from being nipped in the bud, who brought Khamenei to Iran?
              1. -3
                22 March 2026 20: 53
                Quote: ettore
                And who organized this revolution?

                It was arranged by the Iranian people, who were fed up with the debauchery cultivated by the Shah's family. But perhaps France, the United States, and Israel were wary of the Shah's nuclear program and helped the opposition overthrow him in the hope that Islamists would become potentially less dangerous than the then-current regime. Trump is using exactly the same argument in waging war to overthrow the current Iranian government.
    3. +2
      22 March 2026 12: 09
      Quote: Vladimir Vladimirovich Vorontsov
      — But there is no doubt that their “retaliatory measures” will be met with a response from Iran...

      They're reporting that more than half of Iran's missile launchers have already been knocked out. So, even if they do arrive, it's clearly no more than they already are. And Saudi Arabia, by the way, unlike Iran, has combat aircraft. Quite a few, in fact. Over 200. Therefore, Iran has every chance of finally achieving what it's been so desperately seeking—additional strikes on its territory.
      1. -3
        22 March 2026 12: 18
        Quote: Plate
        Therefore, Iran has every chance of achieving what it is so strenuously trying to achieve.

        If Iran is defeated, the Persian Gulf countries will become colonies of the United States and Israel.
        1. +1
          22 March 2026 12: 22
          Iran itself, with its behavior, is giving them a big hint that being a US colony is safer than having a "free" Iran nearby.
          1. 0
            22 March 2026 12: 32
            Quote: Plate
            Iran itself, by its behavior

            Iraqi Arabs, with Kuwait's support, attempted to seize Iranian lands from 1980 to 1988. Bahrain and Saudi Arabia regularly execute Shiite dissidents. More recently, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia invaded South Yemen to exterminate the Shiites there. In Tanzania, for example, Arabs are viewed as slave traders and oppressors, while the Persian merchants who arrived in this part of Africa 1000 years ago are remembered fondly, unlike the merchants of the Omani Empire.
          2. -1
            22 March 2026 19: 48
            Quote: Plate
            Iran itself, with its behavior, is giving them a big hint that being a US colony is safer than having a "free" Iran nearby.

            Thus, the Iranian ayatollahs and the IRGC, through their proxies, have been sending Israel rather pointed hints about its unfavorable prospects, which has directly backfired on Iran itself. However, this truth (pardon the tautology) is of no significance to many commentators here...
  2. + 14
    22 March 2026 10: 27
    The Persian Gulf countries have issued a "final warning" to Iran regarding the strikes on their territory. If further attacks occur, the Gulf monarchies promise to take "retaliatory measures."

    You have already "taken" measures by allowing inadequate and simply crazy people to settle on your land and from there launch attacks on your neighbor.
    The "Persian Gulf states" themselves are to blame for what's happening now. And if they've brought the situation to this point, then endure and suffer, so that next time they think with their heads, not their wallets. They're better suited for it, well, if they use it for its intended purpose, not just eat it. lol
  3. +6
    22 March 2026 10: 28
    Well, we should knock out all their desalination plants and let them haul water by camel. The use of martyrs is very weak, very weak...
  4. +7
    22 March 2026 10: 29
    "The Last Arab Warning"? History is spiraling.
  5. +2
    22 March 2026 10: 29
    What can they do with their toy armed forces, fit only for parades? The Arab-Israeli wars are an example of this. And as soon as Iran's strikes on their infrastructure become widespread, they will all collapse within 24 hours.
    1. +4
      22 March 2026 10: 55
      They have a lot of planes.
      1. +1
        22 March 2026 11: 29
        They have a lot of planes.
        Yes. And there's plenty of sand... And there are camels available. smile
        Having lots of aircraft doesn't mean there's enough fighter pilots. Egypt had plenty of Soviet tanks in the 60s. But when the war with Israel began, it became clear that having lots of tanks wasn't enough; crews also had to be trained. As a result, the Israelis captured some of the tanks intact, and the crews, after the first hit to their armor, simply fled in panic.
        But combat camels are serious business. There are a lot of them, and the crews are trained... wink
        1. +2
          22 March 2026 11: 36
          There won't be any dogfights. Taking off and launching a homing missile doesn't require much skill.
          1. -2
            22 March 2026 11: 49
            They have a lot of planes.
            - this is your statement.
            There will be no air battles.
            - this is also yours.
            Attention, question: What was the point of this?! There are plenty of planes, but there won't be any dogfights. So?
            1. +2
              22 March 2026 12: 07
              And? Ground strikes and missile interceptions. What did you think?
              Leaflet distribution?
              And about the many planes - only in the UAE are the F16-78 Mirage 68. And I didn't make this up. You can easily check.
              1. 0
                22 March 2026 13: 13
                And? Strikes against ground targets and missile interception.
                This also requires trained pilots. Well-trained ones. And not the kind who flew a private jet yesterday and today have moved on to a fighter-bomber.
                1. +1
                  22 March 2026 14: 42
                  And not those who yesterday piloted a private jet and today have switched to a fighter-bomber.

                  What amazing fantasies you have. I would never have thought of such a thing in my life.
                  1. 0
                    22 March 2026 20: 02
                    What amazing fantasies you have. I would never have thought of such a thing in my life.

                    That's what "combat" amateurs are for! lol
                    1. 0
                      22 March 2026 20: 31
                      I would add - wild amateurs.
      2. +1
        22 March 2026 11: 29
        Maybe they can fly them... Or fight?
        1. 0
          22 March 2026 11: 38
          I'm not a pilot. I don't understand the difference. In my humble opinion, they teach all this in flight schools.
          1. -1
            22 March 2026 13: 16
            I don't understand the difference. In my humble opinion, all this is taught in flight schools.
            The difference between an airline pilot and a fighter pilot is enormous. It's like the difference between a Formula 1 pilot and a truck driver. They both have steering wheels and pedals, but a truck driver in a racing car just won't go anywhere.
            1. +1
              22 March 2026 14: 44
              Yes, everyone knows that civilian and military pilots are trained in different places. But why did you decide to remind me of this?
              1. -3
                22 March 2026 14: 58
                But why did you decide to remind me of this?

                Because you're counting the combat aircraft purchased by the UAE, but you're not counting the number of combat pilots ready to fly these aircraft. Even if the UAE had a thousand of the most modern and undoubtedly the best fighter jets in the universe, the F-35, or Fighting Penguins, or whatever they're called, but didn't have a single combat pilot, those Penguins wouldn't do anything in the air.
                1. +2
                  22 March 2026 15: 45
                  So, are you seriously claiming now that the UAE is full of planes, but they don’t fly and are sitting in hangars because there are no pilots there?
                  Did you come up with this yourself or did someone tell you?
          2. 0
            22 March 2026 14: 46
            Not at all. Schools provide the basics, but pilots become pilots in regiments, under the strict supervision of senior comrades.
            1. +1
              22 March 2026 15: 46
              I have never heard of pilots from civil aviation joining the regiments, as the previous speaker claims.
              1. 0
                22 March 2026 17: 41
                No, on the contrary, it was.
                ......


                ..........
                1. +1
                  22 March 2026 18: 04
                  I've heard of that. And from a Boeing to a MiG... The amateur Grandfather was surprised, surprised.
              2. +2
                22 March 2026 18: 14
                In fact, there are quite a lot of former military pilots in civil aviation. They could return. On the other hand, the alleged shortage of military pilots is an unsubstantiated claim. Someone just threw it out there, and now everyone has to prove otherwise. :((
                1. +1
                  22 March 2026 18: 31
                  Grandfather threw it in. For some reason.
      3. +2
        22 March 2026 11: 40
        Quote from Aken
        They have a lot of planes.

        They even have ace pilots. However, for some reason they get arrested for successful combat missions. lol
        1. +1
          22 March 2026 12: 06
          Everywhere has its own entertainment.
  6. + 15
    22 March 2026 10: 32
    And how does the Turk consider itself a Persian Gulf country? Aliyev is also in this gang. All that's left is for Pashinyan to join in.
    1. +2
      22 March 2026 10: 42
      And the Turks want to take over the Arabs.
    2. +2
      22 March 2026 10: 45
      Quote: tralflot1832
      And how does the Turk consider himself a Persian Gulf country?

      Erdogan Pasha thinks globally, broadly.
    3. +2
      22 March 2026 10: 56
      What does "how" mean? Ask the historian Medinsky. He'll tell you that this is the territory of the Sublime Porte—the Turkish Empire.
    4. -2
      22 March 2026 12: 21
      Quote: tralflot1832
      And how does the Turk consider himself a Persian Gulf country?

      110 years ago, both Iraq and Kuwait were part of the Ottoman Empire.
  7. + 15
    22 March 2026 10: 34
    Funny guys – they opened up their territory to American radar and supplies, plus their airspace, and now they're issuing some kind of warning. They told you clearly: drive the mattress-dwellers off your land and no one will lay a finger on you!

    Overall, the ayatollahs are great. They drew the right conclusions from both our SVO and last year's conflict. If they came to kill you, all this stupid international politeness is simply a crime against your people. That's the only way to view it.
    1. +1
      22 March 2026 11: 30
      their airspace and bases on their territory will not be used for strikes against Iran

      Are they flying from the Moon now?
  8. 0
    22 March 2026 10: 35
    Pathetic pig-snouts. They caught the plague from Ukraine.
    You can't build happiness on someone else's misfortune.
  9. + 10
    22 March 2026 10: 36
    It sounds something like this: Sit quietly, Persians, and accept death as a given...
  10. +6
    22 March 2026 10: 37
    If Iran does not stop the strikes, the Persian Gulf countries will be forced to take "retaliatory measures"
    We can recall the Houthis, who, armed with the latest weapons, simply threw their slippers at all these monarchies laughing
  11. +6
    22 March 2026 10: 42
    Gulf monarchies issue 'final warning' to Iran

    It is useless to frighten the Persians with all sorts of mongrels at the Yankees' feeding trough.
    The Persians did not show all of their capabilities.
    The Gulf monarchy has its weakest link - desalination plants.
    If the Persians demolish them, it will be a real catastrophe for them.
    There is no need for monarchies and the like to provide bases for foreign military personnel, like the Yankees.
    It's their own fault if money is more important to them than simply peaceful stability in their region.
  12. + 13
    22 March 2026 10: 43
    It would be almost the same as if all sorts of Romanians, Hungarians and others had issued "final warnings" to the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War, saying, "Why are you beating us? We are just Hitler's satellites."
    1. -13
      22 March 2026 11: 05
      If they simply put a $100 price tag on each Iranian head, Iran would be drowning in blood within a month. So the comparison is invalid. And the Kurds and Azerbaijanis are just sitting and waiting.
      1. +4
        22 March 2026 11: 13
        90 million people * 100k = 9,000,000,000,000. Do you have that kind of money?
    2. 0
      22 March 2026 12: 05
      It would be almost the same as if all sorts of Romanians, Hungarians and others were giving "final warnings" to the Soviet Union...
      The article is missing one word. It should read "China's final 674th warning." smile In total, China issued more than 900 such warnings to the United States in the late 50s and early 60s!
  13. +5
    22 March 2026 10: 51
    The monarchs have caved in to Israel and the United States and are squirming before the hegemon.
  14. +6
    22 March 2026 10: 52
    Clowns wrapped in sheets decided to threaten the Persians, who are currently waging war against America and the Jews? A terrible threat from these two-snouted idiots.
  15. +4
    22 March 2026 11: 04
    What are countermeasures?
    Will they stamp their feet?
    Will your cheeks puff out?
    It would be better for them to pay the Persians and go under their protection.
    But this will not happen, because the monarchies are ruled not by Sunnis, but by Zionists.
  16. +3
    22 March 2026 11: 07
    Monarchies, shout whatever you want, just don't shoot at Iran, don't fund the war, and don't send your soldiers to fight Iran. Nothing more is required of you. Just accept the pill you've already taken. And you'll be happy. Go beyond what's been said, and you'll get what you deserve. Get involved, and you'll end up paying for the US and Israel. And they'll definitely betray you.
  17. 0
    22 March 2026 11: 09
    The chaos will intensify, fuel, helium, etc. will become scarce in the world. Aviation will cease to fly. The crisis will reach its full potential. And the way out of the crisis is war. World
  18. -1
    22 March 2026 11: 17
    "The (Cuban) Ministry considers the (US) diplomatic mission's demand for access to the commodity (diesel fuel for generators) as a privilege it denies to the Cuban people to be shameless."

    What's surprising? The world (and first and foremost the Russian Federation) has taught them over the past 40 years that such demands are normal and will be met.
    1. +2
      22 March 2026 18: 07
      How many sympathize with the insolent American embassy, ​​which does not want to sit without the power that they themselves turned off to Cuba...
  19. -3
    22 March 2026 11: 19
    If Iran does not stop the strikes, the Persian Gulf countries will be forced to take "retaliatory measures"
    Join the "pedophile coalition" with Israel and the US?

    It's just such a disgrace.
  20. 0
    22 March 2026 11: 23
    It would be better if they gave a warning to Israel and America, it would be easier to live with our neighbors!
  21. HAM
    +2
    22 March 2026 11: 25
    It looks like Europe is expecting a new wave of "refugees" from the Middle East...only in Bentleys and Rolls-Royces...because without water, you can't go anywhere...it turns out the Persians always have their own "countermeasures" for "retaliatory measures".
  22. 0
    22 March 2026 11: 39
    If Iran does not stop the strikes, the Persian Gulf countries will be forced to take "retaliatory measures"

    Look how those corrupt curs have started squealing. The saddest thing is that these mice with their headscarves and rings don't understand that at any moment they could become victims like Iran, but they continue to devour the cactus anyway. They should unite the entire Islamic world and drive this Anglo-Zionist scum out of the Middle East forever, but with the stubbornness of sheep, they continue to lick the feet of their overseas overlord.
  23. 0
    22 March 2026 11: 44
    The Persian Gulf countries, and indeed all the Muslim countries around them, hate Israel fiercely, but they are afraid to speak out about the fact that America and Israel are escalating the situation, that if Iran were to disappear, all their Jews would gradually be strangled, and they would speak out against them and their council would be joined by
    There would be a bunch of countries, but they chew it over like ours, they want to lick someone's hands, ugh
  24. 0
    22 March 2026 11: 48
    They still didn't understand anything.
    They are nobodies in this game.
    These trillions are not theirs; they were only graciously allowed to use them, storing them in the US and investing them in the US.
    But now you will have to pay for your sweet delusions.
    Because purchased allies will always lose to an incorruptible ideological opponent.
  25. 0
    22 March 2026 12: 00
    The Emirates need to stop warning and think not only about today, but also about tomorrow.
    Today, Iran is in a state of war with the United States and Israel. This means that any enemy military target is subject to destruction if it is within reach.
    But tomorrow... by deploying enemy military structures on your territory... you automatically become a participant in the conflict on the enemy's side. This means you are subject to destruction.
    So the Emirates need to think carefully about their status - neutral or participant!
    And then we can make demands. And who will these demands be for? And what will they be about?
  26. 0
    22 March 2026 12: 16
    Why is Iran targeting their territory?

    Guess in three tries? It's still reloading!!! They might hit Mecca, but that would be Israel in its third place. You'll hit Jerusalem to the laughter of the Jews.
    Divide and conquer
  27. +1
    22 March 2026 12: 18
    Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan

    Is Türkiye also a Persian Gulf monarchy?
  28. 0
    22 March 2026 12: 25
    A pack of lickers scared me. Iran will want to send us back to the Middle Ages and destroy the last of us.
  29. 0
    22 March 2026 12: 36
    Iran rightly responds to the "pedalist monarchists": Go to hell! Back to the "Israelis"!
  30. -2
    22 March 2026 12: 37
    Despite Iran's support, Arab threats should not be dismissed lightly. The Arabs' position is also understandable, as Iran has exposed them to significant financial and infrastructure losses. Although the Arabs have tried to maintain neutrality (they are, after all, fellow Muslims, albeit Shiites), if attacks on their oil and gas facilities continue, they will likely decide to retaliate harshly against Iran.
  31. 0
    22 March 2026 13: 17
    If Iran does not stop the strikes, the Persian Gulf countries will be forced to take "retaliatory measures"

    Let them "take" it 3 times a day before meals, with a sufficient amount of water, if there are no problems with it.
  32. 0
    22 March 2026 15: 54
    Quote from Aken
    What does "how" mean? Ask the historian Medinsky. He'll tell you that this is the territory of the Sublime Porte—the Turkish Empire.

    The Turks are harmful and have a character. And they started in the area where Antalya is now.
  33. 0
    22 March 2026 17: 09
    The Persian Gulf countries issued Iran a "final warning"... and burst into tears.
  34. bbb
    0
    22 March 2026 20: 16
    The Gulf countries have drawn red lines.
  35. +1
    22 March 2026 21: 52
    Gulf monarchies issue 'final warning' to Iran

    Did the monarchies wave goodbye to Iran? What do you mean, say goodbye? All it takes is for the Persians to abandon their refineries, desalination plants, and sewage treatment plants, and that's it. There will be a population outflow for years to come, as living in plague and drought is not comme il faut. And repairing and restoring the targeted facilities is no fun...
  36. 0
    23 March 2026 11: 56
    A final pioneer warning? Why was it necessary to deploy American bases? What is this? Protection from whom? Then it turns out you yourselves are the aggressors.