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> The Emirates, as the first neighboring country to Iran, have decided that the regime cannot be allowed to survive. The Emirates are entering the war and are urging other countries to participate in the war in order to open the Strait of Hormuz and force the regime to its knees. The Emirates are calling for a coalition that will intervene in the war now. But the Europeans are willing to assist only once the war has been won.
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