After a bitter hundred days, what has changed in the Gulf mood?
بعد مئة مريرة ما الذي تغير في المزاج الخليجي؟
Summary
After a bitter 100 days of war, the lasting lesson is that Gulf security will not be made in Washington, Moscow, Tehran or Islamabad, but in the Gulf states' own realization that they must shift from renting security to producing it.
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