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Why Iran Often Stands Alone and Why Many Arab States Align with the U.S. and Israel

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02/03/2026
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Why Iran Often Stands Alone and Why Many Arab States Align with the U.S. and Israel
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In today’s Middle East, one of the most striking geopolitical realities is Iran’s relative isolation in major regional confrontations, while several Arab governments maintain close ties with the United States and, increasingly, with Israel. This alignment did not emerge overnight. It is the product of history, identity, religion, security calculations, and economic interests that have evolved over decades.

Understanding why this divide exists requires looking beyond headlines and into the deeper forces that shape regional politics.

A Revolution That Changed Iran’s Direction

Before 1979, Iran was one of Washington’s strongest partners in the region. Under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran maintained close military and economic ties with the United States as part of the Western security architecture during the Cold War.

That relationship collapsed after the Iranian Revolution, which brought Ruhollah Khomeini and the Islamic Republic to power. The new leadership framed its legitimacy around resistance to Western influence and opposition to Israel. Since then, Iran’s foreign policy has consistently positioned itself against U.S. dominance in the region.

This ideological shift set Iran on a fundamentally different trajectory from many of its Arab neighbors.

Persian Identity in an Arab Region

Iran is not an Arab country. It is primarily Persian, with its own language, history, and imperial legacy that predates Islam. Most of the Middle East, however, is Arab-speaking.

While ethnic difference alone does not cause conflict, it reinforces distinct national identities and geopolitical perspectives. Arab states have historically viewed Iran not just as a religious rival but also as a regional competitor seeking influence across Arab lands. This dynamic has shaped perceptions in capitals from Riyadh to Cairo.

The Sunni–Shi’a Divide and Regional Rivalries

Religion has also played a role. Iran is overwhelmingly Shi’a, a legacy institutionalized centuries ago under the Safavid dynasty. In contrast, the majority of Arab states are Sunni-led.

The Sunni–Shi’a divide is centuries old, but in modern geopolitics it has often been politicized. Iran’s support for Shi’a-aligned movements, including Hezbollah, has raised concerns among Sunni-led governments that Tehran seeks to expand its ideological and military footprint across the Arab world.

These fears intensified after the 2003 Iraq War and during the Syrian conflict, where Iran deepened its involvement to support allied governments and militias.

Security Alliances and Strategic Interests

Many Arab states, particularly in the Gulf, have chosen a different path. They rely heavily on U.S. security guarantees, advanced weapons systems, and military cooperation. The United States maintains significant strategic partnerships across the Gulf to secure energy routes and counter regional instability.

For these governments, alignment with Washington is less about ideology and more about security and regime stability.

In recent years, some Arab states have also normalized relations with Israel through the Abraham Accords. These agreements reflected a shift in priorities: confronting shared threats — including concerns over Iran’s regional role — began to outweigh the longstanding refusal to engage Israel diplomatically.

Economic Ties and Global Integration

Economic considerations further explain the divide. Gulf Arab states are deeply integrated into the global financial system. Their oil exports are priced in dollars, their sovereign wealth funds invest heavily in Western markets, and their security infrastructures are intertwined with U.S. defense industries.

Iran, by contrast, has faced decades of sanctions from the United States and its allies. These sanctions have restricted trade, investment, and access to international financial systems. The economic consequences have reinforced Iran’s isolation and pushed it to seek alternative partnerships outside the Western sphere.

For many Arab governments, maintaining economic growth and international investment is a central priority — one that encourages stable relations with Washington and its partners.

Ideology vs. Pragmatism

At its core, the divide reflects contrasting foreign policy philosophies.

Iran’s post-1979 leadership adopted a revolutionary narrative that emphasizes resistance to Western dominance and support for non-state allies across the region. Many Arab states, especially monarchies, have instead adopted pragmatic, state-centered approaches focused on stability, economic modernization, and strategic partnerships.

This divergence does not mean the region is static. Diplomatic openings between Iran and some Gulf states in recent years show that geopolitical realities can shift. But structural differences — identity, religion, security alignments, and economic integration — remain powerful forces shaping the landscape.

Conclusion

Iran’s relative isolation and the alignment of many Arab states with the United States and Israel are the outcomes of decades of historical evolution. The 1979 revolution redefined Iran’s global posture. Sectarian politics deepened mistrust. Security alliances and economic interests solidified partnerships elsewhere.

In the complex chessboard of the Middle East, no country acts in isolation from history. Iran’s stance is rooted in revolutionary ideology and a distinct national identity. Arab governments’ alliances are rooted in security guarantees and economic pragmatism.

The result is a region where shared geography does not always translate into shared strategy — and where history continues to shape the alliances of today.

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