UAE Won’t Admit the True Cost of the Iran War on Its Economy
Defence affairs - Def-Geopolitics The end of the Iran war did not bring clarity to the economic situation inside the United Arab Emirates. Instead, it reinforced a pattern of opacity and controlled narratives that stands in sharp contrast to the behavior of other regional actors. While economic disruption is a natural and expected consequence of war for all states involved, the way governments respond to that disruption often reveals deeper structural realities. In this case, the UAE’s reluctance to openly acknowledge the scale of its economic losses points to underlying vulnerabilities that go beyond short-term wartime damage. Across the region, the economic impact of the conflict has been tangible. Supply chains were disrupted, energy markets experienced volatility, and investment flows became more cautious. These effects are not unique to any one country. However, the response has varied significantly. Saudi Arabia, for example, adopted a relatively transparent approach ...