Can the UAE Go It Alone?
Geopolitics
Global
Started June 05, 2026
A risky quest for strategic autonomy in a war-torn Middle East
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Can the UAE Go It Alone?
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jun 05, 2026
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Jun 05, 2026
The UAE's efforts towards autonomy may inspire other Gulf states to reevaluate their foreign policies, fostering a more independent regional landscape.
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Jun 05, 2026
The UAE's quest for strategic autonomy reflects broader trends in Middle Eastern geopolitics, warranting careful examination of its implications.
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The UAE's pursuit of strategic autonomy is essential for its national security and regional stability in a volatile Middle East.
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By seeking independence from traditional alliances, the UAE risks undermining its economic interests and security partnerships.
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Attempting to achieve strategic autonomy could lead the UAE into greater isolation and vulnerability amid regional conflicts.
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