Saudi Arabia and UAE's Fractured Alliance Raises Regional Stability Concerns
The once-strong alliance between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has deteriorated, leading to increased regional instability. The two nations, which previously collaborated on initiatives such as the blockade of Qatar and military interventions in Yemen, are now at odds over strategic and economic differences. Saudi Arabia is focused on internal transformation and regional stability, while the UAE pursues a more activist foreign policy. The rift has led to public disputes and competition for influence, with both countries seeking to align with different global powers.