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The Iran War Changed How Middle Eastern Countries Do Business With Each Other

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The Iran war has reshaped commercial and diplomatic relationships across the Middle East. Here is the specific new alignments that have emerged and what they mean for regional order.

The Iran war's sixth week has produced specific shifts in regional commercial and diplomatic relationships whose long-term implications extend beyond the conflict's immediate military outcomes. Understanding what is changing requires looking at the specific bilateral and multilateral relationships that the conflict's specific pressures are reshaping.

For the Gulf state alignment: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain — all of whom have been subjected to Iranian attacks while simultaneously hosting US forces — have been drawn into the conflict as specific participants rather than merely host nations. Their specific demand to Trump to 'continue the war until there are significant changes in Iran's leadership' (reported in the Wikipedia timeline) creates a particular investment in the conflict's outcome that their pre-war 'neutrality' belied.

For Qatar's specific position: as both a US military base host (Al Udeid Air Base) and an active diplomatic channel (Qatari mediation between the US and Iran has been ongoing since at least 2023), Qatar occupies the specific dual role of military partnership and diplomatic facilitation that makes its specific position the most complex in the region. QatarEnergy's tanker attack adds the particular economic dimension to its already complex geopolitical situation.

For the specific new commerce: the Pakistan-Iran Hormuz deal (20 Pakistani ships permitted) is the particular new commercial relationship whose emergence from the conflict creates specific bilateral economic ties that weren't formalised before. Similar arrangements — specific flag-by-flag Hormuz permissions tied to specific diplomatic relationships — appear to be the mechanism through which the blockade is gradually modified rather than lifted comprehensively.

For the Turkey dimension: NATO's interception of a missile directed toward Turkish territory (which Iran denied) and Turkey's specific position as a non-participant in offensive operations while NATO member creates the particular alignment tension that the alliance's internal diversity produces in every major regional conflict. Turkey's ongoing commercial relationships with Iran and its specific diplomatic role make it the particular outlier in NATO's collective posture.

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