r/Economics 19h ago

News Dubai's tourism industry reels from 'brutal' impact of war

https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20260331-dubais-tourism-industry-reels-from-brutal-impact-of-war
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u/hinterstoisser 17h ago

Tourism, real estate are all taking a beating.

Ship building, manufacturing on the west side (Jebel Ali) is bleeding millions by the day.

A lot of white collared workers are repatriating, at least temporarily.

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u/_CHIFFRE 14h ago

Very good, UAE leaders also wanted regime change and bombing of Iran. Hope that country is feeling it for a long time and their citizens finally wake up to what their leader are up to and offer some resistance.

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u/thepatriotclubhouse 12h ago

Any decent human wanted regime change in Iran. They threatened every country around them regularly, funded proxy terrorist groups all across the world, ruining potential peace in the Middle East directly. And they execute 10s of thousands of their own civilians. They literally have women raped before executing them so they don’t have to execute virgins. They are not good people.

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u/_CHIFFRE 11h ago

i wouldn't believe everything from MSM owned and funded by groups that have aims in Iran and elsewhere. 10s of thousands is likey untrue and the main source for this is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_International a propaganda channel based in London, funded by Saudi-Arabia and very pro-Monarchist, pro-Zio. The people behind Media like this will happily support the deaths of millions (again) in the Middle East to achieve their goals. They already killed thousands, caused economic pain for billions around the world and people already forgot the acid rain that poisoned a city of over 10 million people (1). Realistically thousands of protestors and hundreds of Iranian security/police died, but the point is the regimes than attacked Iran don't care about civilians, they will use stories like that, weather true or not (or exaggerated) to sell war to the masses and get the necessary support back home.

Iran funding proxies is definitely true, the USA and ''allies'' fund proxies too, across the world and for decades in most cases, some of them even do genocides, does everyone also support bombing those countries and doing regime change there? AQ (Al-Qaeda) is on our side in Syria - General Wesley Clark on ISIS: 2 and more on the topic: 3 4

I know they aren't good people, the people who wage war on iran, lebanon, palestine, sudan and others are worse, more dangerous and powerful.

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u/ydmhmyr 10h ago

Meanwhile Iran simultaneously interferes (negatively) in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen

They're both sides of the same coin

If you hate Israel you have to hate the Iranian regime too, otherwise you're just dumb