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Iran and the Gulf states are linked as regional actors experiencing the negative economic and security impacts of the ongoing conflict [1], and they are both identified as targets of Iranian regime aggression requiring coordinated defensive support from Western powers [2]. Furthermore, their geopolitical relationship is highlighted by the OIC's diplomatic stance [3] and the European Parliament's condemnation of Iranian actions against both parties [4].

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Iran War: A Defining Moment for the Middle East—Global Analysis ... ajc.org American Jewish Committee 2 facts
perspectiveEuropean Parliament President Roberta Metsola condemned Iranian attacks on Israel and Gulf states and voiced support for democratic change in Iran, while cautioning against a spiral of escalation.
claimFrance, Germany, and the United Kingdom have coordinated defensive support for countries targeted by the Iranian regime, including Israel and Gulf states.
Power Transition in the Middle East: The Intersection of US Global ... populismstudies.org Ibrahim Ozturk · European Center for Populism Studies 1 fact
claimThe Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned Israeli attacks on Iran, a stance that coexists with muted and ambivalent official reactions from Gulf states.
Winners and Losers: Russia, China, and Europe Respond to the ... carnegieendowment.org Aaron David Miller, Rosa Balfour, Evan A. Feigenbaum, Alexander Gabuev · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1 fact
claimThe global economy, the Gulf states, and civilians in the conflict zone are experiencing negative impacts from the ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran.