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UAE Breaks Ranks to Force Hormuz Open — and Is Ready to Fight Iran to Do It

by Team Lumida
April 1, 2026
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UAE Breaks Ranks to Force Hormuz Open — and Is Ready to Fight Iran to Do It
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Key Takeaways

  • The United Arab Emirates has shifted from neutral bystander to active proponent of forcing the Strait of Hormuz open by military force — a fundamental strategic reversal for a country that long treated Iran as a difficult but manageable neighbor and served as a financial lifeline for Tehran.
  • The UAE is lobbying for a UN Security Council resolution authorizing military action to reopen the strait, has urged a coalition of U.S., European, and Asian powers to form for that purpose, and has reviewed its own capabilities — including mine-clearance support and F-16 airpower — to contribute to the mission.
  • Iran has responded by sharply escalating attacks on the UAE: nearly 2,500 missiles and drones have struck the Emirates — more than any other country including Israel — with a surge of nearly 50 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones launched in a single day this week, targeting hotels, airports, and civilian infrastructure.
  • A critical obstacle remains: Russia and China could veto the UN resolution, France is pushing an alternative version, and Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, warned flatly: “I don’t think we can do it” — as Iran only needs one drone or mine to keep the strait under threat indefinitely.

What Happened?

The United Arab Emirates has made a decisive break from the studied neutrality that Gulf states have maintained since the Iran war began February 28, according to Arab officials. Emirati diplomats are now actively lobbying for a UN Security Council resolution — co-sponsored by Bahrain, which hosts the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet — that would authorize military action to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE has urged the U.S. and military powers in Europe and Asia to form a coalition for that purpose, and has reviewed its own capabilities to contribute, including mine-clearing support, surveillance drones, F-16 airpower, and its deep-water port at Jebel Ali, which sits near the strait’s entrance and could serve as a staging ground. The shift follows an escalating Iranian campaign against UAE civilian infrastructure: more than 2,500 Iranian missiles and drones have struck the Emirates, more than any other country in the war, including Israel. Iran has specifically threatened to destroy the vital civilian infrastructure of any Gulf state that supports military action to seize Iranian territory.

Why It Matters?

The UAE’s pivot is one of the most significant geopolitical developments of the Iran war for investors and market watchers. Dubai has long served as a financial hub that quietly facilitated commerce with Iran — its banks, trading companies, and real estate market have been deeply intertwined with Iranian capital for decades. That relationship is now over. The UAE is not just cutting economic ties; it is lobbying for military action against the regime. For the Strait of Hormuz specifically — which carries 20% of global oil supply — the UAE’s involvement as a potential combatant would bring assets and geography that the U.S.-Israel coalition currently lacks: staging bases near the strait’s entrance, F-16s armed with U.S. bombs and missiles, and political legitimacy for coalition operations in Arab eyes. But the risks are severe. Iran has demonstrated it can sustain attacks on UAE civilian infrastructure indefinitely, and Rep. Smith’s warning that a single Iranian drone or mine is sufficient to keep the strait “under threat” underscores why military success is far from guaranteed.

What’s Next?

The UN Security Council vote on the Bahrain-sponsored resolution is expected Thursday — with Russia and China holding veto power, and France pushing an alternative, its prospects are uncertain. Even if vetoed, UAE officials have signaled they would still be prepared to join a coalition effort to open the strait, providing the political architecture for military action outside the UN framework. For investors, this development cuts both ways: a credible multinational coalition with UAE participation increases the probability that Hormuz eventually reopens — which would be the single most bullish possible outcome for global markets — but it also raises the risk of Iran escalating further against Gulf infrastructure, disrupting the UAE’s role as a global financial and logistics hub. Oil traders should watch the UN vote, any formal UAE military commitment announcement, and whether Saudi Arabia — which has so far stopped short of committing forces — follows the UAE’s lead.


Source: https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/uae-wants-force-hormuz-open-willing-join-fight-iran-7f3b9c42

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