Protecting and defending your business from attack, UAE Style - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Protecting and defending your business from attack, UAE Style - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"But what wonderful hospitality am I and thousands of others receiving as the UAE is battered daily by dozens of killer Iranian missiles and suicide drones, aimed indiscriminately at civilian, economic and military targets. Not only is life here still comfortable and as close to normal as it possibly can be with warheads gate-crashing breakfast at Mach 5 (3,300 mph), but our generous hosts are picking up the tab."
"So, how are they faring against the wrath of a wounded Iran, seemingly intent on lashing out at all and anyone it perceives as unfriendly, in retribution for attacks, by Israel and the Unites States, on its leadership, military assets and infrastructure? The answer from the perspective of a stranded British national holed up in a Dubai hotel is - pretty damn well... exemplary even."
The UAE faces unprecedented armed attacks from Iran, including hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles targeting economic and civilian infrastructure. Despite this extraordinary threat to sovereignty and security, the UAE maintains near-normal conditions for residents, expatriates, and tourists. The government provides comprehensive support to stranded visitors, covering accommodation and expenses until safe departure. This response demonstrates effective crisis management and resilience under sustained military pressure. The UAE's handling of these attacks offers lessons for UK and European nations regarding security preparedness and civilian protection during military threats, particularly relevant given emerging security challenges from hostile state actors.
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