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The partnership between Saudi Arabia and the UAE has fractured. What was once a unified Gulf alliance now shows clear signs of strategic competition, with both nations locked in proxy confrontations across multiple flashpoints.
Yemen remains a key battleground, but the rivalry extends far deeper. Control over Sudan's resources, competition for critical ports, dominance of vital shipping lanes through the Red Sea, and influence over global energy routes have become the real stakes. These aren't minor disputes—they represent a fundamental reshuffling of regional power dynamics.
This emerging struggle will reshape Middle East politics for years to come. Energy security, supply chain stability, and geopolitical alignments hang in the balance. For global markets closely watching oil flows and international relations, this power shift deserves serious attention.