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Why US allies in the Middle East aren't taking sides in the Ukraine war

Sep 08, 2022 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -59% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : But this is better than those allies coming out in support of Russia the way that Iran has -- and this may be the best that Washington can expect.
43% : Wealthy Arab Gulf oil producers have been reluctant to heed a White House call to export more oil in a bid to tamp down rising energy prices (a result of sanctions on Russian oil) for several reasons: They fear the petroleum price collapse that could result if they do, and they are also afraid that if Moscow sees them as taking actions that hurt Russian interests, it can -- and will -- take actions that hurt theirs, such as boosting support for Iran.
41% : It comes as no surprise that Moscow's closest partners in the Middle East, Syria and Iran, have expressed support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine (with the latter even selling drones to assist the Russian campaign).
37% : Indeed, if Russia were to embed its troops within those forces, that could seriously constrain Israeli military activity in Syria (which is currently key to preventing Iran and Hezbollah from being able to attack the Jewish state from Syria).
25% : It might seem like Washington's traditional Mideast allies, such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel, would have the opposite incentive -- perceiving active support for Ukraine as an opportunity to gain favor with the Biden administration and strengthen them against Iran and Syria.

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