Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Saudi, UAE Could Reportedly Join Iran War; Senate Inches Toward DHS Deal

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Mar 24, 2026
Jumana Bersechi, Bloomberg Middle East correspondent reporting from Dubai, gives on-the-ground coverage of the Gulf. She walks through recent missile and drone strikes, regional mediation efforts, and moves by Saudi Arabia and the UAE that may escalate the conflict. Short takes cover market reactions, oil volatility, and why leaders pulled back from targeting infrastructure.
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INSIGHT

Regional Back-Channeling Drives Diplomatic Moves

  • Indirect back-channeling appears central to de-escalation efforts between the U.S. and Iran.
  • Bloomberg reporting suggests mediators include Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and others coordinating behind the scenes.
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Saudi And UAE Moves Signal Possible Escalation

  • Signs of escalation emerged as Saudi Arabia reportedly granted U.S. access to King Fahd Air Base and the UAE took action against Iranian assets.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported the UAE closed an Iranian-owned hospital and club, and Saudi base access marked a policy reversal.
INSIGHT

Fighting Continues With Cross‑Border Strikes And Interceptions

  • Military strikes and interceptions continued across the region, affecting Israel and Gulf states.
  • Jumana Bersechi reported joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran and missile/drone interceptions over Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
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