
Iran has systematically targeted airports in its Gulf neighbors, including major hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, as part of a retaliatory strategy against U.S. and Israeli attacks.
These strikes aim to disrupt global transportation and cargo, inflict economic pain, and build pressure to end the conflict. Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international passengers, experienced significant flight cancellations and a pillar of black smoke after an Iranian drone strike.
The attacks have also impacted airports in Kuwait and Bahrain, leading to flight suspensions and casualties. This escalation, which includes targeting seaports and threatening the Strait of Hormuz, demonstrates Iran's intent to regionalize and internationalize the conflict by impacting economically vital infrastructure for countries dependent on air travel for imports and expatriate workforces.
The strikes have caused global concern over rising oil prices and inflation, with analysts describing it as a 'scorched-earth strategy' to inflict costs on all involved.
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