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The article highlighted the challenges Iran faces following the recent war with the United States, during which its facilities were targeted, causing significant damage both militarily and economically. It states that since the rise of the Khomeini regime in 1979, Iran has not prioritized internal development but has been engaged in regional conflicts that drained the country's resources, leading to economic deterioration and public discontent. In contrast, the Gulf states have achieved notable progress thanks to their stability and commitment to development, prompting Iran to target their vital infrastructure in an attempt to disrupt their progress. The article concludes by noting that Gulf countries avoid military escalation, focus on protecting their developmental gains, and emphasizing that regional stability is essential for the global economy, given their crucial role in energy markets and international trade.
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