Skip to content
← Back to the live news feed

Translated regional report

Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain are now privately reaching out to…

Automated translation and editorial curation by Middle East CatchSite publication

Original report: The Hormuz LetterOriginal publication Editorial policy

The Hormuz Letter

BREAKING: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain are now privately reaching out to Iran for new security arrangements, sending multiple messages almost daily to Iran out of concern that the US cannot protect them anymore due to interceptor shortages and the vulnerability of hosted US bases, per Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf and a senior Iranian source in Tehran familiar with the matter. Ghalibaf says "we've received numerous messages from neighboring countries about shaping new security arrangements and economic cooperation in the region. The United States put the security of every single one of its allies at such risk, through bullying and pure disregard for their interests for the sake of Israel that they briefly saw their entire existence on the line."

The Hormuz Letter · View on X

Continue tracking

Follow the next verified update

Check the live feed for newer reports or share this article's permanent link.

Fast translations of regional reports are provided for information only. Claims are not independently verified and may be corrected as more information becomes available. Market-data and calculator features are not investment advice.

Report translation errors, duplicate stories, and technical issues through the feedback form.