The Wall Street Journal: Another country gets involved in the fight against Iran

The United Arab Emirates, which so far in the conflict with Iran have largely been presented as one of Tehran's main goals, now, according to The Wall Street Journal's report, are directly involved in the war.
The prestigious paper refers to sources known to the situation, which claim that the Emirates have carried out military attacks on Iranian territory and thus, from the role of the target, after the US and Israel, have gone into the role of active participants in the conflict.
According to these claims, the operation Abu Dhabi has publicly rejected involved an attack on a refinery on the Iranian island of Lavan in the Persian Gulf.
Attack, writes WSJIt happened in early April, about the time American President Donald Trump spoke of a ceasefire after five weeks of intensive air campaign.
W Sources SJ's claim that a major fire broke out and that a considerable portion of the refinery's capacities remained out of place.
Tehran then announced that the refinery had been hit in a negative “offensive”, after which followed a series of Iranian missile attacks and fears against the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. According to the same claims, the Emirates have so far been exposed to more than 28,000 Iranian drones and projectors more than any other country, including Israel.












