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A recent report confirms that the Gulf countries are seeking to strengthen their role in shaping the regional security framework after the conflict with Iran. They are adopting a multi-layered security approach that includes enhancing their own capabilities and expanding international partnerships, especially with NATO and the United States. The report explains that these nations have avoided direct military retaliation against Iranian attacks to maintain stability, continuing diplomatic efforts and regional openness with Iran and other rivals such as Turkey and Egypt. Meanwhile, the United States remains the primary actor in regional security, despite a decline in some traditional deterrence assumptions, emphasizing the importance of further military and security cooperation with Europe and Gulf states.
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