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    Proclaiming a Message of Unity

    Nations of the Arabian Gulf must immunize themselves against Iranian interference
    DR. KHALID MOHAMMED AL-QAHTANI, BAHRAINBy DR. KHALID MOHAMMED AL-QAHTANI, BAHRAINMay 28, 2026Updated:May 28, 202606 Mins Read
    Visitors enjoy the Manama skyline in early 2026. Bahrain prides itself on creating a resilient society immune to Iranian sabotage. AFP/GETTY IMAGES
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    An Arab proverb says: “Mangy animal skin cannot be cured by medicine; subject it to fire and it shall heal.” This is not merely folklore; it reflects a hard lesson applicable to medicine, life and politics: When an affliction becomes embedded, hesitation only allows it to spread.

    Wisdom also teaches that “prevention is better than cure.” For the Arabian Gulf states, this means one thing: We must not wait for foreign interference to mature into crisis. We must build a strong internal immunity capable of detecting, isolating and neutralizing external influence before it penetrates the body politic.

    The Gulf states face real and evolving challenges from foreign actors seeking to undermine national unity, exploit social divisions and weaken sovereignty. These threats are not new, but they have become more sophisticated. Traditional responses are no longer sufficient.

    This article presents a comprehensive vision for building national immunity across Gulf nations based on four pillars: enlightened legislation, national education, responsible media, and genuine Gulf unity.

    National immunity

    The Iranian regime and its networks use many tools to exert influence across the region: financing proxies, recruitment, ideological mobilization, sectarian incitement, smuggling, disinformation and political intimidation.

    These networks do not truly serve any sect, ethnicity or community. They serve power. They are distinguished by their adherence to Tehran’s agenda, allowing no resistance.

    The loyal Gulf citizen — Sunni or Shia, Arab or non-Arab — is often the first victim of this strategy. One citizen may be unfairly suspected because of sectarian identity, while another may be manipulated or recruited into external networks. Protecting the homeland also means protecting loyal citizens from suspicion, exploitation and division.

    National immunity requires drying up the sources of sedition, closing the space for proxy activity and making one principle absolutely clear: Loyalty to the homeland is non-negotiable.

    This cannot be achieved through empty diplomatic language, weak sanctions or temporary accommodation. It requires firm, lawful and coordinated national measures that demonstrate that sovereignty is not a slogan — it is a red line.

    A tourist boat explores the waterfront of Dubai’s old city. Arabian Gulf nations like the United Arab Emirates must prioritize national pride to resist calls of disunity from Iran. AFP/GETTY IMAGES

    Genuine Gulf unity

    An adversary looks for his rival’s weakest point. A single state can be pressured, isolated or targeted. A united bloc is far harder to penetrate. Unity among nations of the Arabian Gulf is no longer a luxury; it is an existential necessity. A united effort must include:

    • A security and intelligence center: A real-time mechanism for intelligence sharing, threat assessment and coordinated response without waiting for slow diplomatic channels.
    • Legal and penal frameworks: Individuals expelled, sanctioned or exposed in one Gulf state should not find a haven in another.
    • A financial oversight system: Funding pipelines used to support militias, proxy networks or foreign-directed organizations must be tracked and cut off across all Gulf jurisdictions.
    • A media strategy: A common message, a shared narrative and one strategic objective in confronting external interference.

    This kind of unity changes the equation. Iran would understand that interference in one Gulf state is no longer a bilateral issue — it is a challenge to the entire Gulf bloc.

    Roots of Iranian hostility

    Iran’s regional behavior cannot be understood only through contemporary politics. It is also shaped by long-standing imperial memory, Persian nationalism and the regime’s use of ideology to project influence beyond its borders.

    From the legacy of ancient empire to the Safavid transformation in the 16th century, Iranian state identity often has been built in contrast to its Arab surroundings. The Safavids’ adoption of Twelver Shiism was not only a religious transformation. It also became a political marker separating Iran from the Arab and Ottoman worlds.

    The Iranian regime continues to blend revolutionary ideology, Persian nationalism and sectarian mobilization to justify interference in Arab affairs. At times it speaks in the language of Islam; at other times it speaks in the language of resistance, anti-Westernism or historical grievance. But the objective remains consistent: expanding influence and weakening Arab sovereignty.

    Arabian Gulf nations must respond strategically, not emotionally. They must recognize the ideological depth of the challenge while avoiding sectarian traps that Tehran seeks to exploit.

    Lessons from Dhi Qar

    Before Islam, Arab tribes including the Bani Bakr, Taghlib and Shayban united at Dhi Qar after years of internal disputes. They faced a stronger and better-equipped Persian army, yet they prevailed because they placed dignity above division.

    The lesson is not hatred. The lesson is unity. Their unity dissolved their differences. Tribes that had fought one another stood together when collective dignity was threatened. Today, the Gulf states must move beyond symbolic coordination toward genuine strategic integration.

    The purpose of strength is not to punish innocent people. It instead is to neutralize threats, expose agents, dismantle networks and prevent foreign interference from spreading.

    At Dhi Qar, dignity mattered more than disputed trade routes and material gain. Today, any economic cost required to protect Gulf sovereignty should be viewed as an investment in long-term security.

    The blessings of unity

    If the Gulf states unite around the principle that loyalty to the homeland comes above all external allegiances, the impact on the regional balance of power will be decisive.

    Iran’s ability to pressure individual Gulf states will decline. Instead of targeting the “weakest link,” Tehran would face a unified bloc speaking with one voice.

    Proxy networks, sleeper cells and recruitment channels would face coordinated intelligence pressure. A threat to one Gulf state would be treated as a threat to all.

    Financial networks supporting militias and foreign influence operations would be disrupted through unified monitoring, sanctions and enforcement.

    Loyal citizens of all sects would be reassured that the state protects them from foreign exploitation and domestic suspicion.

    Unified educational and media strategies would build a generation capable of recognizing disinformation, rejecting foreign subservience and defending national identity.

    National unity transforms the Gulf from a collection of vulnerable states into an impenetrable deterrent bloc. It tells adversaries that the rules have changed: infiltration will be exposed, coercion will be resisted, and sovereignty will be defended collectively.

    Conclusion

    For decades, the Gulf states have tried multiple approaches to manage Iranian interference: dialogue, accommodation, selective tolerance, limited sanctions and reliance on external powers for protection. These measures may have bought time, but they did not end the threat.

    The lesson is clear: Foreign interference cannot be managed indefinitely. It must be contained, exposed and dismantled.

    The Gulf does not need reckless escalation. It needs disciplined firmness. It needs laws that protect sovereignty, education that strengthens identity, media that exposes deception and unity that denies adversaries any opening.

    The objective is not war. The objective is immunity.

    A sovereign Arabian Gulf must proclaim one message: Loyalty to the homeland is the foundation of citizenship, and no foreign power will be allowed to turn our societies into arenas of influence, division or proxy conflict.

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