For decades, Gulf countries built their security doctrine on the assumption that American military protection is the ultimate insurance policy. But this war with Iran is exposing the brutal reality that Washington’s priority is Israeli security, not Gulf security, and the U.S. footprint in the Gulf is a magnet.
Those bases were not “neutral.” They were used for years as staging grounds for planning, surveillance, logistics, and operations aimed at Iran. And once you use a host country’s territory as a launchpad, you turn that country into a front line whether it wants it or not.
So the paradox for the GCC is that the very bases meant to protect them are what can pull them into retaliation, because Iran won’t separate the aircraft from the runway, or the missile from the base that enabled it.
The Gulf is learning, the hard way, that outsourced security can become imported war.
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United States: Israel First, Gulf Second
How U.S. priorities exposed GCC reliance and turned bases into liabilities
Mar 20, 2026
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