Iranian Analysts Push for Military Pressure on Gulf States to Secure Trade Deals
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- A younger generation of analysts close to Iran's ruling establishment says the only way to reach trade deals with the Arab states of the southern Gulf is to maintain military pressure on them.
- The group has gained more space to express its views after many senior Iranian political and military figures were killed in this year's US-Israeli war on Iran.
In a significant shift in Iranian foreign policy discourse, a younger generation of analysts is advocating for military pressure on Gulf states as a means to secure trade deals.
This perspective, articulated by Majid Shakeri, an analyst aligned with Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, emphasizes that both Qatar and Saudi Arabia must be approached with a show of strength to facilitate economic negotiations.
The backdrop of this advocacy is the recent US-Israeli war on Iran, which has resulted in the deaths of numerous senior Iranian political and military figures, thereby altering the dynamics within Iran's ruling establishment.
The analysts argue that the current geopolitical climate necessitates a more aggressive stance to ensure Iran's economic interests are met, particularly as the country grapples with the impacts of international sanctions.
This emerging viewpoint reflects a broader sentiment among younger Iranian voices who are increasingly gaining traction in political discussions, suggesting a potential shift in how Iran engages with its neighbors.
As the conflict continues, the implications of this stance could reshape trade relations in the region, with military pressure becoming a central theme in Iran's approach to diplomacy with Gulf states.
