The war between Iran, the United States and Israel has entered a dangerous new phase, with tensions spreading across the Gulf and threatening some of the region’s most important economic centers. The situation escalated sharply as Iranian authorities urged residents to evacuate facilities in several major UAE ports, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Fujairah.Tehran claims the ports are used as “ports, terminals and hideouts” for U.S. forces allegedly involved in recent attacks on Iran’s oil infrastructure. Iranian media specifically listed the ports of Jebel Ali, Khalifa and Fujairah as potential targets and warned civilians to leave nearby areas immediately.The unprecedented warning marked the first time Iran has publicly threatened key infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates, a key economic hub in the Gulf and a long-term strategic partner of Western countries. With reports of drone strikes, missile interceptions and fires near oil facilities in the region, the threat has heightened concerns that the conflict could expand beyond Iran and Israel, potentially destabilizing global energy markets and vital trade routes in the Gulf.
Iran’s evacuation warning comes as tensions rise as the United States attacks Khargah Island, Iran’s main oil export terminal. Tehran has accused Washington of using Emirati facilities to carry out the attack, but has provided no evidence to support the claim. Iranian officials have warned that locations with ties to the United States, including ports and logistics centers, could become legitimate targets for retaliation. Residents and workers near the UAE’s three main ports were urged to leave the area as the facilities “could be targeted in the coming hours,” Iranian state media reported.The warning has alarmed the entire region, as the ports are not only vital to the UAE economy but also play a central role in global trade and energy supply chains.
The evacuation warning comes as the Gulf region witnesses a series of drone and missile incidents linked to the expanding conflict. Entire region:
The attacks are part of a broader escalation in U.S. and Israeli military operations targeting Iranian facilities. Iran responded by launching missile and drone strikes in the region while warning countries hosting U.S. troops that they could face retaliation.
The current crisis has intensified after the United States attacked military installations near Khag Island, Iran’s most important oil export hub. Khag Island handles approximately 90% of Iran’s oil exports, making it one of the most strategic energy facilities in the world. U.S. officials said the attacks targeted military sites, but Iran interpreted them as an attack on its economic vitality. In response, Tehran warned that it could attack U.S.-related infrastructure across the region. This includes not only military bases but also ports, logistics facilities and companies believed to support U.S. operations.The U.S.-backed war between Iran and Israel began rapidly escalating in late February following a series of attacks. Within weeks, the conflict spread across multiple fronts, including missile exchanges between Iran and Israel, drone strikes in the Gulf, attacks on energy infrastructure and cyberattacks on regional systems.According to international reports, thousands of people have been killed or injured in Iran since the conflict began. As the war enters its third week, analysts fear the region may be on the brink of a larger confrontation.
Another reason the situation is so dangerous is the conflict’s proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important waterways. The strait connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea and carries significant oil and gas shipments from:
Since about 20% of the world’s oil supplies pass through this narrow waterway, any disruption could cause global energy prices to spike. Global markets are already showing signs of panic, with oil prices surging amid fears of supply disruptions.
The UAE has not publicly confirmed Iran’s claims that US forces launched the attack from Emirati territory. However, as tensions escalate, authorities have taken a number of precautionary measures.These include:
Even temporary disruptions to Gulf ports could have far-reaching consequences for global shipping, oil markets and international trade.
Iran’s warning raised concerns that major cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi could be targeted if the conflict escalates further. However, analysts pointed out that a direct attack on the Gulf states could trigger a broader regional war involving multiple countries. Despite hosting U.S. military bases and maintaining close economic ties with Western allies, most Gulf governments have tried to avoid becoming involved in the conflict. Still, the latest threat highlights how easily war can spread beyond its original front lines. Currently, the situation remains fluid and unpredictable. Military analysts say several scenarios are likely to unfold in the coming days, including an escalation of drone and missile attacks in the Gulf, further attacks on energy infrastructure or shipping routes, an international naval deployment to secure oil routes and diplomatic efforts to prevent a broader regional war. Much will depend on whether Iran threatens Emirati ports and how regional governments respond.Evacuation warnings for the ports of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Fujairah are a stark reminder of how quickly geopolitical conflicts can threaten the world’s most important economic centers. Gulf cities like Dubai have thrived for decades on stability, global trade and international investment, but as Iran’s conflict with the United States and Israel deepens, the region now faces one of its most serious security challenges in years. If tensions continue to escalate, the impact could extend beyond the Middle East and ripple across global energy markets, shipping routes and financial systems.
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