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BlueWaveNeverEnd

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Thu Mar 5, 2026, 09:36 AM 17 hrs ago

Dubai scrambles to save its reputation as a haven for the rich amid U.S.-Iran war

For the past decade, Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, has successfully marketed itself as a safe haven for the global elite. It’s sunny, safe and largely tax-free. Its ever-growing supply of luxury villas, condo towers and creature comforts for the 1% made Dubai the ultimate playground for worry-free wealth.

Now, however, Dubai’s reputation for safety has been shattered.

Dubai’s five-star Fairmont The Palm Hotel, on its famed man-made, palm-shaped archipelago, was struck by an explosion. Debris from a downed Iranian drone set fire to Burj Al Arab hotel and the Dubai airport was damaged by a missile strike. On Tuesday, the U.S. Consulate in Dubai was targeted by a suspected drone strike, causing a fire nearby.

“The U.S.-Israel war on Iran is upending that crucial aura of security in Dubai,” said Jim Krane, a fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute. “Dubai’s economic model is based on expatriate residents providing the brains, brawn and investment capital. You need stability and security to bring in smart foreigners.”

Dubai and the United Arab Emirates sought to quickly reassure investors and downplay the violence. The UAE’s National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority announced Saturday that “the situation was under control.” Dubai’s police force this week threatened to arrest and jail social media influencers who share social content that “contradicts official announcements or that may cause social panic.”

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/05/iran-war-dubai-rich.html

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Dubai scrambles to save its reputation as a haven for the rich amid U.S.-Iran war (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 17 hrs ago OP
Dubai are not happy campers................ Lovie777 17 hrs ago #1
What!!! Outrage! PuraVidaDreamin 17 hrs ago #2
Incoming! StoolPigeon 17 hrs ago #3
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