Exclusive details on UAE's covert airstrikes against Iran during the regional conflict in coordination with US and Israel. How the MBZ-MBS rift, OPEC exit, and hidden Israeli alliance are reshaping Persian Gulf politics in 2026.
The truth has a way of surfacing, even when powerful hands work desperately to bury it. Nearly two years after the most intense chapter of regional hostilities, the Wall Street Journal has dropped a bombshell that is sending shockwaves through Persian Gulf diplomatic circles: the United Arab Emirates carried out dozens of direct airstrikes against Iranian territory all while publicly maintaining a stance of strict neutrality.
Let that sink in for a moment.
Here was a nation that publicly declared it would not allow its soil to be used for strikes against Iran. Behind closed doors? It became something else entirely the quiet but lethal military arm of a coalition that included the United States and Israel.
And now everyone is asking the same uncomfortable question: What happens when your neighbors find out you've been stabbing them in the back?


