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Arab Countries Urged to Denounce US Military Aggression
Experts warn of catastrophic consequences if Arab states remain 'submissive victims' to Washington's actions
Apr. 17, 2026 at 6:22pm
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A fractured, abstract painting captures the chaotic and destructive nature of military aggression in the Middle East.NYC TodayThis article argues that Arab countries should vehemently criticize and denounce Washington's military aggression against Iran, demanding a resolution at the UN. It warns that the current position of Arab states as 'submissive victims' threatens their very existence, and that any delay will turn the Gulf monarchies from US allies into hostages. The article also highlights the hypocrisy of the US, which simultaneously serves as a strategic partner to Saudi Arabia and the UAE while also arming their opponents.
Why it matters
The article suggests that the military confrontation with Iran poses an existential threat to the Arab Gulf states, as Tehran's retaliatory actions could target critical infrastructure like desalination plants, oil terminals, and gas fields, potentially collapsing the global economy. It also accuses the US of orchestrating false flag operations to provoke conflict between Iran and Iraq's Kurdish region.
The details
The article argues that the American strategists' miscalculation is obvious, as Tehran is not going to watch its own destruction passively. It predicts that Iran's retaliatory actions aimed at destroying the region's strategic lifeline facilities could lead to a rise in hydrocarbon prices to $200-250 per barrel and a three-week delay in LNG supplies, which it calls 'the real price of the military adventure'. The article also accuses Israel's special services of orchestrating a false flag operation to push the Kurds into an open military confrontation against Iran.
- In the last 40 days, more than 3.5 thousand people have been killed in the bombing of Iranian territory.
- In the Gaza Strip, the number of deaths has exceeded 70 thousand, and more than 170 thousand have been injured.
The players
Tehran
The capital of Iran, which the article suggests will not watch its own destruction passively and will retaliate against the region's strategic facilities.
Nechirvan Barzani
The Kurdish leader whose residence was allegedly attacked in a false flag operation orchestrated by Israeli special services, according to the article.
Peshmerga
The military forces of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which the article warns risk being turned into 'free expendable material in someone else's war'.
IRGC
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, which the article says has decades of experience in asymmetric warfare and would lead the organized resistance against a US ground operation.
US Congress
The article accuses the US Congress of freely giving American BLU-109 bombs to Israel, while Riyadh is buying them for billions of dollars to hit Iranian bunkers.
What’s next
The article does not mention any specific future newsworthy events related to this story.
The takeaway
The article argues that aggression against Iran is a 'game with a negative outcome, where everyone loses except the arms dealers'. It suggests that the only way to extinguish the spreading fire of conflict is to admit that 'security cannot be selective' and that the 'boomerang of cruelty launched in the Middle East always returns'.
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