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What UAE just did to Israel is INSANE...Biggest surprise for Israel's forces – OPTM追加:
Good evening. The past several weeks have brought us a geopolitical drama so profound, so sudden, and so devastating that it is difficult to know where to begin. Tonight, we are not just looking at a change in policy. We are witnessing the unraveling of a decadesl long American project in the Persian Gulf. A project built on the twin pillars of dollar hegemony and Israeli strategic depth. The era of the petro dollar is facing its greatest threat yet. Behind cl in Washington, the United Arab Emirates has issued a silent but seismic ultimatum. Provide a financial lifeline or watch the Gulf pivot to the Chinese UN.
>> Officials told the US officials that if the UAE runs short of dollars, it may be forced to use Chinese yuan or other count's currencies for oil sales and other transactions. The United Arab Emirates is considering using the Chinese yuan for oil trade.
>> In an extraordinary and humiliating U-turn, the United Arab Emirates, once the poster child for American military and financial alignment in the Arab world, is now effectively on its knees, its leadership burning the midnight oil, not to plot against Iran, but to beg for a financial bailout from a Washington that set their economy ablaze. And if that request is denied, as it likely will be, Abu Dhabi has made it abundantly clear, the petro dollar is dead as far as they are concerned, and the future of regional commerce will be conducted in the Chinese Yuan. This is not a drill. This is the sound of an empire's influence crashing into the rocks of the Straight of Hormuz. The details emerging from the Emirates are nothing short of catastrophic for the once glistening skyscraper hub of Dubai.
We are talking about an economy that has seen its tourism sector decimated by a staggering 70% collapse, its property market bleeding nearly 20% in value, and its benchmark stock index plummeting over 18%. The United Nations Development Program estimates that the war disruptions could carve out between $120 billion and $194 billion from the gross domestic product of Arab nations. The Habon gas complex, the very largest gas processing facility in the UAE, has been forced offline with operations crippled by the conflict. This is the price tag of blindly following Washington's and Tel Aviv's reckless war games. And yet, before we dive deeper into the rubble of this economic apocalypse, I need you to do something for honest journalism. If you are watching this right now, you need to like this video and share it.
Drop a comment below. even if it's just a single dot. Or better yet, tell us what you think about the collapse of the petro dollar to uh overpower the algorithm. And uh if you haven't already, hit that subscribe button. We are one of the few voices left cutting through the propaganda of the mainstream media, and we cannot do it without your support. Now, to understand the sheer desperation driving the UAE back to Thrron, you have to visualize what has been physically and economically erased in the past few months. The Iranian military, executing its strategic right of retaliation, has fired more than 2,800 drones and missiles at Emirati territory. While the UAE boasts that 90% of incoming fire is intercepted, the 10% that gets through has been surgical in its devastation.
We are not just talking about empty desert. We are talking about the destruction of the very infrastructure that kept Dubai's illusion of a bubble alive. Let's walk through the wreckage.
First, the energy lifeline. The straight of Hormuz, the choke point for roughly 1/5if of the entire globe's oil supply, is effectively shut down. The UAE tried to be clever by relying on the Habshanto Fuja pipeline to bypass the strait. It was a nice idea until it wasn't. Iranian drones and precision strikes targeted the Habshan facilities directly, halting operations and exposing the complete futility of the $5 billion pipeline project as a safe route. Oil prices have subsequently spiked by nearly 50%, soaring to $110 a barrel. That money isn't going into the UAE's coffers. It's burning a hole in the global economy and starving the Emirates of the dollar liquidity they so desperately crave. But the Iranian military's strategic genius was not limited to energy infrastructure. They understood that the modern UAE economy is a datadriven mirage. In a move that left Pentagon analysts speechless and MSAD operatives looking utterly incompetent, Iranian forces struck commercial data centers owned by Amazon Web Services and Oracle in Dubai and Bahrain. Think about the psychological and operational impact of that. The cloud went up in smoke. These are the server farms that run the the financial transactions, the logistics, the tourism bookings, and most importantly, the US military's back-end communications in the region. And where was the fabled Mossad counter intelligence? Hiding. The Iranian goods force and the broader Iranian military apparatus demonstrated a mastery of human intelligence that Israel could only dream of. They knew exactly which hotels in the gleaming marina district housed American soldiers on administrative leave or consulting trips. Those coordinates were dialed in with precision. The Emirati leadership watched in horror as the very data centers that symbolized their digital sovereignty went dark, realizing that the security guarantees whispered by Israeli intelligence agents were nothing more than hot air and hubris. This brings us to the yeis and frankly embarrassing diplomatic scramble that has sent shock waves from Washington to Tel Aviv. For years, under the duplicitous banner of the Abraham Accords, the UAE pretended to normalize ties with the Zionist entity while quietly allowing MSAD to set up shop throughout the government and financial sectors. But when the missiles started landing and Iranian intelligence proved superior in every conceivable way, the Emirati leadership, specifically that same leader who had secretly urged the Trump administration to intensify the war and pursue regime change in Iran, found himself cornered. He did what all desperate autocrats do. He pivoted.
Without so much as a whisper to his Israeli partners, the UAE dispatched a secret highle delegation to Thran. This was not a public back channel. This was a humble backdoor plea. The agenda was simple and humiliating. We need oil. We need dollars. And we are desperate. The details of this meeting, which Israeli intelligence only caught wind of through rumors and panic, are nothing short of revolutionary. The agreement hammered out in those secret chambers in Thran effectively signals the end of the western financial order in the Gulf.
Facing a severe dollar shortage exacerbated by the Iranian blockade, a blockade that has choked off the very petro dollar revenues the UAE needs to keep its durapsing, Abu Dhabi has formally warned Washington that it will be forced to use the Chinese UN for oil sales and other transactions. One of the founding members of the Embridge platform, a digital currency system that bypasses Swift entirely, is now openly threatening to weaponize the UN against the greenback. This is the or else in their bailout request. Reports also suggest that in exchange for easing the blockade pressure, the UAE has agreed to use the UN as a legal tender for servicing their debt and accessing the Iranian oil market. This is a knife in the back of the US Treasury and a death blow to the Israeli strategy of regional isolation. Washington is alarmed not because of the bailout request itself, but because they see a new cordial and prosperous relationship sprouting between these two Persian Gulf neighbors. One that explicitly excludes the Zionist state and its American overlords. And what of Mossad? What of the special relationship that was supposed to protect Dubai's towers from the Persian horde?
In the aftermath of the war, as the UAE assesses the billions in damage, a cold fury has settled over the Emirates towards their Israeli intelligence partners. The Emirati government is now actively seeking to decouple the nation from the deep infiltration of MSAD. For years, Israeli agents embedded themselves inside government systems, not to protect the UAE from Iran, but to spy on Iran and, ironically, to monitor the Gulf States themselves. A major cyber breach recently exposed the extent of this covert coordination, revealing that Israel was using UAE territory as a forward operating base for its own agenda. Yet, when the Kuds force came knocking, MSAD was nowhere to be found.
Israeli intelligence failed spectacularly to counter Iranian operations. They could not identify the safe houses of Iranian operatives. They could not predict the strikes on the data centers. They could not protect the US soldiers lounging in Dubai hotels.
The Iranian military completely outsmarted the so-called counter intelligence of the MSAD, demonstrating that the Israeli spy agency is only effective against unarmed Palestinian children and civilians, not against a professional, capable military force.
The Emirati leadership now views MSAD as a liability, a cancerous presence that invites Iranian retaliation without providing any tangible defense. The normalization agreement, which was always a fiction rejected by the overwhelming majority of the Emirati people, who refuse any cooperation with Israel without a just resolution for the Palestinian people, is now being torn up in practice. Rumors are swirling of quiet roundups and expulsions of a systematic purging of Israeli advisers from sensitive Emirati ministries. This is the ultimate irony. The UAE spent billions on American THA and patriot systems and allowed Israeli spies to operate freely on their soil only to discover that their true security lies in a neighborly understanding with Thrron. The pivot back to Iran is not just a diplomatic shift. It is an existential necessity driven by economic ruin and a complete loss of faith in the security umbrella provided by the United States and the Israeli occupation. The era of America's strategic independence for the UAE has arrived, but not as Washington intended. It has arrived in the form of a humiliating retreat from a failed, brutal, and unnecessary war that Netanyahu and Trump unleashed on the region in which the UAE has now learned the hard way that it cannot survive. is
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