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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:00 AM 23 hrs ago

Gulf countries 'raging' they're 'collateral damage' in Trump's Iran bombing campaign [View all]

Source: Raw Story

March 3, 2026 4:00PM ET


Gulf countries targeted by Iran after the U.S. and Israel attacks were reportedly frustrated by the escalating regional conflict, an analyst revealed Tuesday.

CNN's political and national security analyst David Sanger described how Iran's objective is to put financial pressure on the countries allied with the United States and Israel in the fallout over the military strikes, all while midterm elections loom for President Donald Trump.

"Look, the Iranians have one big mission here: it's survive," Sanger said. "If they're going to survive, they have to wait out President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. If they're going to wait out President Trump, it means they need to make it painful enough, long enough that he's beginning to get toward the elections.

You're beginning to see significant casualties. And it gets back to that question that Steve Witkoff, his chief envoy, asked about a week before the war broke out. During the negotiations, he said, 'The president is curious about why the Iranians haven't capitulated.' Well, the answer is that the whole meaning and purpose of the current Iranian state is to stand in opposition to the U.S., and so it's not as if, even with the loss of the Supreme Leader, that they're just going to say, 'well, this is over.'"

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/iran-strikes/

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Translation: Billions spent bribing Trump and all we got was their crummy war Deminpenn 23 hrs ago #1
Maybe file a complaint with Trump's Peace Board. travelingthrulife 18 hrs ago #9
More like piece as he wants a piece of the action. cstanleytech 14 hrs ago #13
Bored of Peace is more like it. BattleRow 13 hrs ago #16
see that's what Trump does Skittles 23 hrs ago #2
Aw, it can't be that bad for them. Baitball Blogger 20 hrs ago #3
??? niyad 20 hrs ago #7
Not clear enough? Baitball Blogger 20 hrs ago #8
Elon has been quite MIA ... BattleRow 13 hrs ago #17
He's quiet. Too quiet. Baitball Blogger 13 hrs ago #18
That's my impression,also. BattleRow 12 hrs ago #20
WTF did BlueMTexpat 20 hrs ago #4
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Dr. T 20 hrs ago #5
Until morale improves? Whose morale? Explain please. Amaryllis 14 hrs ago #15
The morale of the Iranian people. Dr. T 8 hrs ago #24
Note: a case of poison ivy "breaks out". This insane war did NOT niyad 20 hrs ago #6
You bought him, Miguelito Loveless 18 hrs ago #10
And they mistakenly believed the liars weren't lying Clouds Passing 17 hrs ago #11
Qater should take back their jet Bayard 15 hrs ago #12
Yeah. The Trump Regime doesn't care. Solly Mack 14 hrs ago #14
Well they knew he was a snake before they left him in. Crowman2009 12 hrs ago #19
What is going on? RoseTrellis 9 hrs ago #21
"It seems like Iran specifically, deliberately shot missiles at their neighbors" BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago #22
They haven't just targeted US bases FBaggins 8 hrs ago #23
They targeted embassies and other locations BumRushDaShow 8 hrs ago #25
Iran's play is a war of attrition while it brings the world economy into a major recession. LudwigPastorius 3 hrs ago #27
The international version of leopards eating my face. Old Crank 5 hrs ago #26
The Gulf Countries are on Israel's side. In public they want to pretend they have nothing to do with any of this JI7 1 hr ago #28
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