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UAE support to open Strait of Hormuz by force gains attention amid Iran war tensions

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The UAE support to open Strait of Hormuz by force has become a major topic as the Iran war continues to impact global stability. Reports say the United Arab Emirates is preparing to back US-led efforts to secure the key waterway.

According to international media, UAE officials are pushing for a United Nations resolution. This move aims to allow military action to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil transport.

The report also suggests that the UAE is discussing possible military roles. These may include clearing naval mines and joining a coalition of Western and Asian countries.

At the same time, fighting between the United States, Israel, and Iran is ongoing. Air strikes have reportedly damaged major steel plants in Iran, affecting industrial production.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the war may be nearing its end. He stated that the US can “see the finish line,” though no exact timeline has been confirmed.

US President Donald Trump also indicated that military operations could end within two to three weeks. However, he added that a formal agreement with Iran may not be necessary.

Tensions have also increased between the US and NATO allies. Trump criticized the alliance, saying support from partners has not been strong during the conflict.

Meanwhile, Iran has said it is only defending its territory. Officials rejected US claims about nuclear threats and called the war unjustified.

The conflict has spread across the region. Missile and drone attacks have been reported in Israel, Gulf countries, and near Qatar. Some oil facilities and transport routes have also been affected.

Global markets are reacting to the situation. Oil prices remain unstable, while stock markets have shown mixed trends due to hopes of de-escalation.

The Strait of Hormuz remains critical, as it handles a large share of the world’s oil supply. Any disruption or military action in this area could have serious global economic effects.

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