United Arab Emirates Advocates for Military Intervention to Forcefully Reopen Blockaded Strait of Hormuz
The UAE is pushing for a UN resolution and a US-led military coalition to forcefully reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing Iranian maritime threats.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 3:19 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Times of Israel

Emirati Diplomats Campaign for International Coalition Against Maritime Blockade
The United Arab Emirates has pivoted toward a more assertive military posture, reportedly pressuring the United States and other global powers to intervene in the escalating crisis at the Strait of Hormuz. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the Gulf nation is no longer pursuing purely diplomatic de-escalation, instead advocating for a robust military solution to reopen the vital shipping lane. Emirati officials have reached out to a broad spectrum of military powers across Europe and Asia, suggesting the formation of a unified coalition. This shift reflects growing frustration in Abu Dhabi over the continued disruption of energy exports and the perceived necessity of a forceful response to Iranian naval maneuvers in the Arabian Gulf.
Seeking International Legitimacy Through United Nations Mandates
To provide a legal framework for potential combat operations, the UAE is actively pushing for a new United Nations Security Council Resolution. This proposed mandate would seek to "green light" an international mission to secure the waterway under the banner of protecting global commerce. According to an Emirati official cited in the report, obtaining such a resolution is a priority to ensure that any military action is viewed as a legitimate defense of international law rather than a unilateral provocation. By framing the issue as a matter of universal freedom of navigation, the UAE hopes to draw in a diverse array of partners who rely on the safe passage of tankers through the narrow chokepoint.
Assessment of Emirati Military Contributions to Naval Operations
Beyond its diplomatic efforts, the UAE is currently conducting internal reviews to determine the specific military assets it can contribute to a potential naval task force. While the nation has historically relied on the U.S. Fifth Fleet for maritime security, this latest development indicates a willingness to put Emirati hardware and personnel directly into the line of fire. Sources suggest that the UAE is evaluating its own naval capabilities, including littoral combat ships and advanced surveillance platforms, to assist in breaking the Iranian blockade. The goal is to present a multi-national front that demonstrates regional commitment to maintaining the flow of oil and gas to global markets.
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