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Saudi Arabia and UAE on Brink of War Against Iran - 20 Nations Sign Joint Statement

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Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are on the brink of entering the military conflict against Iran, and Riyadh's decision to join military operations could come at any moment, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing government sources.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman faces a crucial decision on Saudi military involvement, and analysts assess that the kingdom's participation is becoming increasingly likely.

Recent Iranian attacks on Saudi energy infrastructure have accelerated the decision-making process in Riyadh. In response, authorities have granted US forces access to King Fahd Air Base, deepening military coordination with Washington.

Meanwhile, the Emirates are taking concrete measures against Iranian interests and exploring options for deploying their armed forces, signaling a potential broader regional military escalation.

More than 20 countries - including European states, Japan, Canada and Australia - signed a joint statement on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, calling on Iran to immediately cease its attacks and reaffirming the principles of freedom of navigation.

The Strait of Hormuz, critical to global oil distribution, represents a vulnerable point in the world's economic infrastructure. Further deterioration of the situation could significantly impact energy markets and international trade.