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The article discusses the rising anger in the Gulf countries towards the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump due to the ongoing war with Iran. Allies feel they are paying the price after months of missile attacks and clashes that have yet to produce decisive results, amid uncertainty about U.S. strategy and the absence of a clear framework to end the conflict. Despite the tension, the United States still considers its security partnership with Gulf nations essential, even though trust has diminished. Some countries are turning to diversify their security alliances through defense agreements with Turkey and Pakistan. There is increasing discontent over Washington's lack of a clear plan, and Gulf nations are seeking to reduce their reliance on U.S. forces—especially amid continued Iranian escalation and attacks on energy facilities and infrastructure in the region. It is also expected that economic pressures will intensify if the conflict persists for a long time.
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