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What does that mean ?? The gulf states didn't actively participate ??
They didn't actively fight in the war
Uae definitely did
https://www.dawn.com/news/2008620/they-were-dropping-bombs-last-week-trump-on-the-uae
You had expected them to fight ??
I don't know who you is, but I'll wager that the planners thought that once Iran started striking their infrastructure they'd fight. Iran, Israel, Saudi, and the UAE have been fighting each other through proxies for quite a while.
The US didn't have a definable end so so planners had no way to really plan this the way they historically would.
The states you mentioned belong to the Middle East. Why they fight and how they fight is entirely their business.
My question is, what business had Trump in continuing the fight after Netanyahu sparked off the whole thing ??
The fall out wasn't very pleasant, at least not where l live, even though l live far away from the Middle East.
We've been talking war with Iran for 25 years, usually .gov comes to their senses this time they didn't.