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Washington Examiner

The UAE’s hawkish turn was 15 years in the making

The UAE’s hawkish turn was 15 years in the making
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The United Arab Emirates‘s aggressive stance against Iran was the culmination of a 15-year process that saw the transformation of the Gulf state from a minor Middle East player into a major military and geopolitical force. In the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, the UAE unexpectedly found itself bearing the brunt of retaliatory assaults, being targeted […]

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Loaded language like 'despotic ally' for Mubarak and 'aggressive stance' for UAEFraming Iranian missile attacks as 'retaliatory assaults' rather than aggressionCharacterizing UAE's democratic concerns as 'paranoia' while presenting their fears sympatheticallyExpert source leanOmission patternsDescriptive word choicesloaded languageframing of issuesheadline toneSource selection from right-leaning experts like those at FDDFraming of UAE's actions as justified and proactive against threatsOmission of perspectives from Iran or critics of UAE interventions

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