Air Travel Grounded by Middle East Conflict—When Will Washington Protect American Interests?
Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Gulf hubs have thrown global air travel into turmoil, leaving thousands stranded and exposing the high price America pays from ongoing conflicts abroad. How long will Washington let this continue to jeopardize American citizens and economic stability?
Across the globe, travelers are facing unprecedented chaos as Iran’s missile strikes on key Gulf airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha bring international air traffic to a standstill. This wave of disruption is more than just an inconvenience—it is a stark reminder that America’s failure to secure peace and stability in the Middle East has immediate consequences for ordinary Americans. Who Pays the Price When the Gulf Becomes a War Zone? The Gulf region hosts some of the busiest international airports, serving as vital crossroads for passengers traveling between Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. But now, with airports...
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