O Golfo Retrocede
The Iran war is returning the Gulf to a more insular, conflict-prone era
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Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 18, 2026
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Reinforcing traditional alliances in the Gulf, even amid conflict, can create a more cohesive front against external aggression and enhance regional security.
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The Gulf's shift toward isolationism may be a strategic response to external threats, indicating a pragmatic approach to regional stability.
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Insularity in the Gulf will hinder economic progress and exacerbate humanitarian issues, leading to greater instability in the long run.
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The escalating conflict in the Gulf is forcing nations to prioritize national security over diplomacy, which could lead to a more stable regional balance of power.
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Returning to an insular mindset in the Gulf undermines global cooperation and could exacerbate existing tensions, making conflict more likely.
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