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“Well, those countries are understandably ambivalent because Iran is their number one security threat and Iran still has thousands of close-range ballistic missiles... At the same time, they absolutely do want to see Iran degraded.”

“At the same time, they absolutely do want to see Iran degraded. And I believe they would like to see a government in Iran whose organizing principle is their country's national interest, not revolutionary ideology.”

“So if um the uh Gulf states are no longer able to sell oil and they're no longer able to finance uh AI uh this AI bubble in the United States, then this AI will burst and with it will will um uh will burst as well as well the entire American economy which is really a financial Ponzi scheme, right?”

“Look, the Gulf States are built and their success relies on their incredible financial wealth on pretty well sought development strategies that become aviation hubs, logistics hubs, financial hubs etc.”

“Do I think they can rebound yes they will their governments are going to spend very heavily the day after to deal with losses to infrastructure... there will be a global narrative campaign to fix things.”

“But I do think these attacks against the civilian population and civilian infrastructure will will likely lead to them responding in some way militarily to to what Iran is doing. I think it highlights the the the threat that the that the Iranian regime has posed to the region and I think they'll be compelled to to respond in some Wait.”

“But I do think these attacks against the civilian population and civilian infrastructure will likely lead to them responding in some way militarily to to what Iran is doing.”

“On that occasion, things got so out of control that the Gulf Cooperation Council was even asked to intervene. Unlike the European Union, this council also has a unified military structure known as the Peninsula Shield Force.”

“Instead of sparking panic, Iran strikes appear to have drawn the Gulf states together. And now, nations that have been firmly at odds over the last few months have started to rally against Iran. Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, in particular, have expressed alignment in their desire to protect and defend the Gulf no matter what it takes.”

“They have thrived on this reputation as oases of stability in a very difficult region. That, model is now under threat.”

“I think if this goes on for more than sort of 10, 12 days, you will see shortages. You will have to see rationing of where these things are used and you will see more Iranian missiles get through.”