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Missiles and drones fired at Gulf states after night of US strikes on Iran

Air defence systems in Gulf states and Jordan have shot down Iranian missiles and drones after a night of US air strikes on Iran. The United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain sent out warnings

Missiles and drones fired at Gulf states after night of US strikes on Iran
Al Jazeera โ€” 12 July 2026
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Air defence systems in Gulf states and Jordan have shot down Iranian missiles and drones after a night of US air strikes on Iran. The United Arab Emi

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Why This Matters

The escalation underscores a dangerous new phase in the shadow conflict between Iran and its adversaries, where direct military exchangesโ€”once confined to proxies or covert operationsโ€”now involve open strikes and regional air defense responses. This shift risks dragging Gulf states deeper into a proxy war they have long sought to avoid, potentially redrawing the balance of power in a region already grappling with multiple flashpoints. The incident also tests the fragile cohesion of U.S.-Gulf alliances, particularly as some states balance strategic partnerships with Washington against economic and security ties to Tehran.

Background Context

For decades, Iran has wielded asymmetric warfareโ€”through proxies like Hezbollah and Houthi forcesโ€”as a cornerstone of its deterrence strategy, avoiding direct confrontations with regional rivals. The recent U.S. strikes suggest a deliberate shift toward degrading Iranโ€™s missile and drone capabilities, a move that could provoke retaliatory escalation rather than containment. Meanwhile, Gulf states have invested heavily in layered air defense systems to counter drone and missile threats, but their effectiveness against sustained, coordinated attacks remains unproven.

What Happens Next

If Iran follows through on threats of further strikes, the region could face a cycle of tit-for-tat attacks, testing the resilience of Gulf air defenses and straining their already limited military resources. The Biden administrationโ€™s next movesโ€”whether additional strikes, diplomatic outreach, or a show of forceโ€”will signal whether the U.S. aims for de-escalation or a prolonged campaign. For Gulf states, the challenge will be maintaining neutrality while avoiding entanglement in a conflict that could destabilize energy markets and trade routes.

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