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      ‘Worst nightmare’: anger and frustration as Gulf states bear brunt of war they did not start

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    Closure of strait of Hormuz puts pressure on region’s economies amid growing resentment about conflict started by US and Israel

    • Middle East crisis – live updates

    An eerie quiet hangs over Ras Al Khaimah’s industrial port. Usually a thriving maritime hub of the United Arab Emirates, now ships stand docked and silent. Not far out along the hazy horizon, a backlog of hundreds of tankers have lined up in recent days, halted along a waterway flooded with danger.

    Any vessel heading past Ras Al Khaimah out to the Arabian Sea must traverse the world’s most treacherous strip of water for shipping today: the strait of Hormuz. Just over 20 nautical miles from Ras Al Khaimah, two oil tankers heading for the strait were attacked by Iranian missiles this week, one catching fire.

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      ‘Worst nightmare’: anger and frustration as Gulf states bear brunt of war they did not start

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    Closure of strait of Hormuz puts pressure on region’s economies amid growing resentment about conflict started by US and Israel

    • Middle East crisis – live updates

    An eerie quiet hangs over Ras Al Khaimah’s industrial port. Usually a thriving maritime hub of the United Arab Emirates, now ships stand docked and silent. Not far out along the hazy horizon, a backlog of hundreds of tankers have lined up in recent days, halted along a waterway flooded with danger.

    Any vessel heading past Ras Al Khaimah out to the Arabian Sea must traverse the world’s most treacherous strip of water for shipping today: the strait of Hormuz. Just over 20 nautical miles from Ras Al Khaimah, two oil tankers heading for the strait were attacked by Iranian missiles this week, one catching fire.

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      ‘Worst nightmare’: anger and frustration as Gulf states bear brunt of war they did not start

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    Closure of strait of Hormuz puts pressure on region’s economies amid growing resentment about conflict started by US and Israel

    • Middle East crisis – live updates

    An eerie quiet hangs over Ras Al Khaimah’s industrial port. Usually a thriving maritime hub of the United Arab Emirates, now ships stand docked and silent. Not far out along the hazy horizon, a backlog of hundreds of tankers have lined up in recent days, halted along a waterway flooded with danger.

    Any vessel heading past Ras Al Khaimah out to the Arabian Sea must traverse the world’s most treacherous strip of water for shipping today: the strait of Hormuz. Just over 20 nautical miles from Ras Al Khaimah, two oil tankers heading for the strait were attacked by Iranian missiles this week, one catching fire.

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