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The article discusses the reasons behind the declining reliance on internal Gulf cooperation on security issues, despite Gulf countries possessing advanced armies and modern military systems. It clarifies that political divisions and disagreements, coupled with the inability of collective deterrence systems to function efficiently, have led to turning to international and regional partners to enhance security. This reflects a need for external guarantees due to weakened trust and coordination within the Gulf itself. The article emphasizes that foreign alliances provide technology, information, and training, but they cannot compensate for the absence of collective will and trust. It calls for activating existing institutions and ensuring transparency in commitments, instead of overly depending on external partnerships, to preserve the unity of the Arab and Gulf systems.
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