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The U.S. and the Gulf are linked through significant geopolitical and military involvement, where the U.S. maintains a strategic presence and influence in the Gulf region as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the two are connected by shared security concerns, military interventions, and economic interests, including the potential for energy infrastructure development within the U.S. Gulf region as noted in [4], [5], and [6].
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Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep ... - Nature nature.com 2 facts
claimBioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) deployment is spread across a greater variety of regions compared to Direct Air Capture (DAC), with the highest potential occurring in the Gulf, Southeast, Ohio Valley, and portions of the Midwest regions of the United States.
claimThe highest potential for Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) occurs in the Gulf, Southeast, Ohio Valley, and portions of the Midwest regions of the United States.
Analysis - The Iran War: Strategic Implications for Israel, the Gulf ... elnetwork.eu 2 facts
claimIranian attacks on civilian infrastructure, airports, and energy facilities across the Gulf are forcing Gulf states to reassess their diplomatic and security relationships with Israel, the United States, and the European Union.
claimAn American withdrawal or ambiguity regarding the United States' commitment to Gulf security could encourage regional states to seek new arrangements with Iran, potentially distancing them from cooperation with Israel.
The path forward on Iran and its proxy forces - Brookings Institution brookings.edu 1 fact
claimIn 2015, Saudi Arabia launched a military intervention in Yemen with cooperation from regional partners in the Gulf and the United States.
The Deafening Silence of Iran's Proxies - Institute for the Study of War understandingwar.org 1 fact
claimIran has threatened United States bases in the region, indicating that if the United States enters the conflict, Iraqi groups would likely target US bases in Iraq with rockets and drones, while Iran would likely fire ballistic missiles at US facilities in the Gulf.
How the War in Iran Is Shaping Gulf Collective Consciousness mecouncil.org 1 fact
claimGulf societies are experiencing a complex state of anxiety and emotional vigilance due to the Israeli-U.S. war on Iran.
Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org 1 fact
perspectiveAllison Minor asserts that if Iran poses a long-term threat to Gulf national security and economic growth, and if Gulf countries assess that the United States is not doing enough to help them combat that threat, it will create a crippling strain on US-Gulf relations.