UAE Nuclear Scare: Drone Strike Near Barakah Plant Raises Gulf War Fears | Vantage LIVE
A suspected drone strike near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region has raised serious fears of a dangerous new phase in the widening U.S.-Iran conflict. While UAE authorities say there were no casualties, no reactor damage, and no radiation leak, the fact that a projectile struck infrastructure near the Arab world’s only operational nuclear power station has sharply escalated regional anxiety. The incident comes as Saudi Arabia says it intercepted three drones from Iraqi airspace, suggesting Gulf states are facing broader cross-border drone threats even after the April ceasefire between Washington and Tehran. India has condemned the Barakah incident as a “dangerous escalation,” urging restraint and diplomacy, while Gulf nations have backed the UAE’s right to respond. With peace talks stalled, Trump reportedly reviewing military options, and Iran warning of severe retaliation, the Barakah scare has intensified concerns that the Gulf may be edging closer to a nuclear red line where attacks near sensitive atomic infrastructure could transform a regional shadow war into a far more destabilising global crisis.---
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