$SIGN Why don’t $RIVER Arab countries attack Iran? $UAI
Those who believe that Arab countries will join Israel and the United States to attack and destroy Iran all at once should read this entire explanation.
Qatar gets 99%, the United Arab Emirates 99%, Kuwait 92%, Bahrain 85%, and Saudi Arabia about 60% of their water from the sea.
They meet their citizens’ needs by installing plants that desalinate seawater (remove salt to make it drinkable).
Iran is currently using oil as a weapon against the United States by carrying out warning strikes on ports and oil facilities. If these countries attack Iran, their desalination plants would become Iran’s main targets, and millions of people could suffer or die due to lack of water.
In military strategy, this is called the “Center of Gravity.” The enemy always strikes at the point where the opposing country can be completely paralyzed.
Saudi Arabia 80%, the UAE 85%, Qatar 90%, Kuwait 90%, and Bahrain 90% rely on imported food to meet their population’s needs.
All these countries are only self-sufficient in fish, which is enough for about 5% of the population.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are progressing toward self-sufficiency in poultry.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia are working to increase milk production.
They usually have 3 to 6 months of food stored in warehouses.
This means that if the Strait of Hormuz is closed, no food supplies can reach them—and Iran has the capability to block it.
Regarding medicine, Saudi Arabia produces 35%, Iraq 20%, the UAE 25%, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait 20%, and Bahrain 10% locally.
However, 100% of the raw materials needed to produce medicines come from abroad and pass through the Strait of Hormuz, meaning they do not have local sources for these materials.
Now let’s talk about defense systems.
Iran produces 100% of its own drones, naval ships, submarines, missiles, satellites, and launchers, whereas these other countries depend on American weapons and do not have significant domestic manufacturing.




