Expatriates’ Reactions Reveal Gulf States’ Loyalty‑Building Tactics
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In a recent interview, expatriates living in Iran described how Gulf governments shape their attitudes toward the country’s military actions.
The interviewees, who were residents of Tehran, said that officials from neighboring Gulf states routinely emphasize loyalty to Iran during visits and through media outreach. They noted that this messaging is designed to influence expatriate perceptions and reinforce support for Iran’s policies.
The comments highlight the broader strategy of Gulf allies to maintain influence over foreign residents in Iran, a tactic that has been observed in other diplomatic engagements across the region.
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