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Gulf countries are experiencing growing dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump's administration due to the ongoing war with Iran and the intensification of Iranian attacks and those of its allied groups in the region. Although they rely on the United States for security and weapons, some nations are beginning to discuss diversifying their military partnerships and achieving greater security independence. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan have signed mutual defense agreements, while Gulf states are closely monitoring the uncertain U.S. policy stance regarding the conflict and Iran, with warnings about potential long-term repercussions for economic security and regional stability.
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