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Drone Strikes Hit Dubai Airport and Key UAE Oil Port as Regional Conflict Escalates

Drone attacks have struck major infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates, including areas near Dubai International Airport and the country’s largest oil storage hub in Fujairah, as regional tensions linked to the war involving Iran continue to escalate.

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Authorities temporarily suspended flights on Monday after a fire broke out near the airport following what officials described as a drone-related incident. Several flights were delayed or cancelled as emergency crews responded.

The attack marks the third reported drone incident near Dubai’s airport since the conflict began. The airport is widely regarded as the busiest in the world for international passengers.

Oil storage hub targeted

Another drone strike hit the strategic port and industrial zone in Fujairah, triggering a fire at one of the region’s largest oil storage facilities.

Officials said oil loading operations were briefly halted while damage assessments were carried out.

The attack followed an earlier strike on Saturday that hit an oil storage tanker at the same port. According to reports, the two incidents targeted key energy infrastructure used to store and transport crude oil.

Iran has launched more than 1,900 missiles and drones at the UAE since the wider conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran began, according to figures cited by officials.

Strategic role in global oil trade

Fujairah occupies a particularly important position in global energy logistics. Located on the Gulf of Oman rather than inside the Persian Gulf, the port allows oil shipments to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which a large portion of the world’s oil supply normally passes.

Analysts say this makes the facility critical for maintaining exports if the strait becomes blocked.

Energy companies transport crude from fields in Abu Dhabi through pipelines to Fujairah, where tankers can load cargo without navigating the contested strait.

Industry observers say the port also serves as a major refuelling and supply hub for ships travelling between the Middle East and Asian markets.

Concerns over infrastructure vulnerability

Analysts say the attacks highlight the vulnerability of Gulf energy infrastructure during periods of heightened regional tension.

Experts noted that the strikes appear aimed at disrupting the flow of oil supplies, particularly shipments destined for Asian buyers.

Despite the incidents, business activity in Dubai has continued, with local analysts describing the city’s economy as resilient even amid security concerns.

Commercial districts, shopping centres and restaurants have remained active, reflecting the emirate’s longstanding ability to maintain economic momentum during periods of uncertainty.

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MikeandDow Ruby Member

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You keep hearing about Iran attacking the Arabs with drones ect but are they the arabs fighting back or are they not

Autocan Advanced Member

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Just now, MikeandDow said:

but are they the arabs fighting back or are they not

The GCC Arabs are a sneaky lot. They allow US bases on their land, allow the US to launch attacks on Iran from their land and use their airspace. And then when Iran strikes back, they act all hurt and betrayed by their neighbor. Weasels, the lot of them.

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9 minutes ago, Autocan said:

The GCC Arabs are a sneaky lot. They allow US bases on their land, allow the US to launch attacks on Iran from their land and use their airspace. And then when Iran strikes back, they act all hurt and betrayed by their neighbor. Weasels, the lot of them.

Not answerd the question are they firing there missiles back I know what arabs are like, been in the middle east

Autocan Advanced Member

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4 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Not answerd the question are they firing there missiles back I know what arabs are like, been in the middle east

If you've been in the ME you know that none of the GCC states have more than a token armed force. They've collectively outsourced their security to the US.

So the answer to the question "are they firing there missiles back" is they can't because they don't have any.

And to answer a question that hasn't been asked "What happens to the Arab states when the US bails and can't defend them?". They're <deleted>.

koolkarl Gold Member

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Its long overdue Iran is taught a lesson they will never forget. The muslim oil countries being bombed are Iranian friends as long as

they do nothing to permanently stop Iran and its terror network.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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Just shows how dangerous Iran is and why they need to be weakened

spidermike007 Star Member

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Iran is trying to extract maximum economic damage within the region, and they seem to be doing a great job, they seem to be succeeding far more than the man who calls himself a leader, who was caught totally flat-footed by their response. But nobody ever said Trump was a man of vision, did they?

He is a man of division, hatred, arrogance, racism, discord and chaos, and he is the worst possible example for the youth of the world to be exposed to today.

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MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, koolkarl said:

Its long overdue Iran is taught a lesson they will never forget. The muslim oil countries being bombed are Iranian friends as long as

they do nothing to permanently stop Iran and its terror network.

If you think this is going to stop Terrorism you are sadly mistaken, this is going to Increase, its painting a target on ALL americans backs for years to come !!

Autocan Advanced Member

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Pete Hegseth at a recent presser: The Strait of Hormuz isn't closed. It's open. It's just that the Iranians are shooting at ships.

Trump at a recent presser about Iran: I am thinking of Cuba. It's a beautiful island. And they don't have hurricanes. I am thinking of taking it. I can do what I like.

Which explains why Iranian FM Araghchi looks so serene in NBC and CBS interviews. Ma man understands he's up against halfwits.

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13 hours ago, Autocan said:

If you've been in the ME you know that none of the GCC states have more than a token armed force. They've collectively outsourced their security to the US.

I was stationed at Sharjah in 1970, no Americans around then, just the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy.

The US wanted it, now they have to own it.

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18 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

You keep hearing about Iran attacking the Arabs with drones ect but are they the arabs fighting back or are they not

They attack mainly American facilities and companies in these countries, not the locals, and no, they’re not fighting back because it isn’t their war and they want nothing to do with it.

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4 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

They attack mainly American facilities and companies in these countries, not the locals, and no, they’re not fighting back because it isn’t their war and they want nothing to do with it.

You must be reading diffrent news than me and if they are not fighting back when there civillans are kill they must really look after there citizens

AI Overview

Based on March 2026 reports, Iran has launched missile and drone strikes that hit civilian areas, energy infrastructure, and airports in Gulf Arab countries, including the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia

. These attacks have killed civilians, including migrant workers, and forced shutdowns of energy facilities.

  1. Targeted Areas: Attacks have impacted civilian areas, popular tourist sites, residential neighborhoods, and major transportation hubs like Dubai International Airport and Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport, notes the BBC.

  2. Energy Infrastructure: Strikes have hit critical energy infrastructure, including sites in Qatar operated by QatarEnergy and Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura refinery, leading to production halts, says Al Jazeera.

  3. Casualties: Reports indicate at least a dozen civilians have been killed in Gulf states, according to CBC.

  4. Scope: The UAE has faced a significant portion of the attacks, with over 1,800 missiles and drones targeted at its territory,

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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Yep, mission accomplished!

GoodieAfterDark Silver Member

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On 3/16/2026 at 5:49 AM, webfact said:

Analysts say the attacks highlight the vulnerability of Gulf energy infrastructure during periods of heightened regional tension.

Quote:

It also serves a political motive as well, since we know the global political machinery is –

against free travel

against fossil fuels and

against people being able to afford basically anything.

"UK should brace for fuel rationing over Iran war crisis", former BP chief warns Starmer

In case you’re not picking up what we’re putting down here, the Financial Post is warning that…

"Oil prices could get high enough to force a COVID-level lockdown"

https://off-guardian.org/2026/03/16/iran-fuel-rationing-are-energy-lockdowns-on-the-way/

pacovl46 Platinum Member

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On 3/17/2026 at 8:58 AM, MikeandDow said:

You must be reading diffrent news than me and if they are not fighting back when there civillans are kill they must really look after there citizens

AI Overview

Based on March 2026 reports, Iran has launched missile and drone strikes that hit civilian areas, energy infrastructure, and airports in Gulf Arab countries, including the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia

. These attacks have killed civilians, including migrant workers, and forced shutdowns of energy facilities.

  1. Targeted Areas: Attacks have impacted civilian areas, popular tourist sites, residential neighborhoods, and major transportation hubs like Dubai International Airport and Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport, notes the BBC.

  2. Energy Infrastructure: Strikes have hit critical energy infrastructure, including sites in Qatar operated by QatarEnergy and Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura refinery, leading to production halts, says Al Jazeera.

  3. Casualties: Reports indicate at least a dozen civilians have been killed in Gulf states, according to CBC.

  4. Scope: The UAE has faced a significant portion of the attacks, with over 1,800 missiles and drones targeted at its territory,

I wrote this before they attacked civilian structures. Initially they only attacked American businesses and air bases in hese countries. Basically pretty much anything Iran has done so far is retaliation for what the Israelis and the Americans are doing to them. Israel famously doesn't give a sh.t about civilian casualties. They actually welcome it, so....

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