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On June 7, local time, the current round of US-Israel conflict entered its 100th day. Over the past 100 days, the Middle East region has experienced a round of intense turmoil, from the continuous escalation of the US-Iran game to the heating up of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, from drastic fluctuations in the global energy market to facing a new test of traditional security structures. The impact of this crisis has long gone beyond the military level and has begun to profoundly affect the development strategies and regional order evolution of the Gulf Arab countries. For the Gulf countries, which have long relied on a stable environment and energy wealth to achieve economic development, these 100 days were not only a security crisis, but also prompted them to rethink their future development model and strategic positioning, and push these countries to accelerate their strategic transformation.

Zhitongcaijing·06/07/2026 00:25:01
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On June 7, local time, the current round of US-Israel conflict entered its 100th day. Over the past 100 days, the Middle East region has experienced a round of intense turmoil, from the continuous escalation of the US-Iran game to the heating up of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, from drastic fluctuations in the global energy market to facing a new test of traditional security structures. The impact of this crisis has long gone beyond the military level and has begun to profoundly affect the development strategies and regional order evolution of the Gulf Arab countries. For the Gulf countries, which have long relied on a stable environment and energy wealth to achieve economic development, these 100 days were not only a security crisis, but also prompted them to rethink their future development model and strategic positioning, and push these countries to accelerate their strategic transformation.