A growing rift may be emerging between the United Arab Emirates and the Trump administration following Washington’s war with Iran. While UAE leaders have maintained public diplomatic support for the United States, reports suggest deep frustration is brewing behind closed doors over the conflict’s economic and security consequences. Gulf officials had reportedly urged Washington to avoid escalating tensions with Tehran, warning of regional instability. Instead, the UAE found itself facing missile and drone threats, renewed uncertainty, and shaken investor confidence. As concerns mount over the future of U.S.-Gulf relations, questions are being raised about whether Trump’s Iran strategy has permanently damaged trust among some of America’s closest Arab partners.
