Misread as passive, the Gulf is quietly ending fifty years of dependence

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Peace has been announced in the Gulf more often than it has been kept. A ceasefire arrived within weeks of the first Iranian strikes on Gulf territory and did not survive the spring. A memorandum followed in the summer and was dead inside a month. Each pause was announced with more confidence than the last and ended the same way: drones over power stations and desalination plants, another chokepoint closed, the bombing resumed days after it was suspended. Envoys still shuttle in and out of Tehran. The governments in Riyadh, Doha and Abu Dhabi do not regard that as an end to the war, and after five months they are right not to.So the argument about how this region secures itself cannot wait for the shooting to stop. Whether the current diplomatic track survives or goes the way of the two before it, the Gulf will still live beside a state with the will and the means to strike its neighbours. That is not a problem of goodwill. It is a problem of geographic destiny. What the Gulf needs is a security ecosystem, not another security umbrella.The war has already shown what it must build on. Anyone in Doha on the morning of February 28 watched Gulf air and missile defences, built over a de...

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