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Gulf States’ Security Mirage Shattered by Iran Conflict

by John Smith - World Editor
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    • Author, Paula Rosas
    • Role, BBC News Mundo
  • Reading time: 10 min

For decades, while bombs fell on Lebanon, suicide attackers targeted crowded markets in Iraq, and the Islamic State kidnapped and beheaded foreign workers in gruesome displays in Syria, Dubai remained a perpetual celebration.

The world’s wealthy purchased villas on artificial islands off its coast, strolled through the Louvre Abu Dhabi, or went on desert safaris in Qatar. This recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East is now directly impacting the region’s image as a safe haven for investment and tourism.

Amidst a neighborhood shaken by wars, protests, and instability, Gulf countries cultivated an image of security and prosperity for years.

Their efforts and favorable tax policies attracted billions of dollars in foreign investment, establishing cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha as premier destinations for millionaires, luxury tourism, and international events and conferences.

That illusion was shattered on February 28th.

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