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Reports: UAE’s New Secret War on Iran Exposed

Reports: UAE’s New Secret War on Iran Exposed



https://redstate.com/wardclark/2026/05/11/reports-uaes-new-secret-war-on-iran-exposed-n2202237


Well, isn't this interesting? There are reports that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been conducting military strikes against an Iranian oil facility. If this can be confirmed, this could represent quite a shake-up in the Middle East


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MORE: According to the Wall Street Journal, the UAE secretly carried out military strikes inside Iran, including the April 8 attack on the oil refinery on Lavan Island.

  • The UAE reportedly used Western-made fighter jets, believed to be Mirage 2000-9s, but has not publicly acknowledged the operation.
  • The strike took place just hours after a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
  • Iran responded immediately with missile and drone attacks on targets in the UAE.

The strike on Lavan Island, a key facility with capacity of about 55,000 barrels per day, was initially described by Iranian state media as an “enemy attack.” The Wall Street Journal has now linked the operation to the UAE.

The UAE isn't saying anything - yet.The strikes, which the U.A.E. hasn’t publicly acknowledged, have included an attack on a refinery on Iran’s Lavan Island in the Persian Gulf, the people familiar with the matter said. That attack took place in early April around the time President Trump was announcing a cease-fire in the war after a five-week air campaign and sparked a large fire and knocked much of its capacity off line for months.

Iran said at the time that the refinery had been struck in an enemy attack and launched a barrage of missile and drone strikes against the U.A.E. and Kuwait in response.

The U.S. wasn’t upset by the attack, as the cease-fire hadn’t yet settled into place, and it has quietly welcomed the participation of the U.A.E. and any other Gulf states that want to join in the fight, one of the people said.

The U.A.E.’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to comment on the strikes but pointed to previous statements in which it asserted its right to respond—including militarily—to hostile acts.

As of this writing, there has been no statement from the War Department or the Trump administration, although it's likely that the Trump administration would welcome any help from the Arab world in finishing the job of kicking Iran's teeth in. And the UAE has reason to be peeved with Iran; since the start of Operation Epic Fury, an operation that the UAE was not part of, Iran launched nearly 3,000 missiles and drones against the smaller country. That's reason enough to hit back in anyone's book. And Iran should have known that the UAE's air forces were enough to place them firmly on the "don't mess with" listMilitarily, the U.A.E. is dwarfed by the U.S. But it has a highly trained and capable air force with Mirages and a fleet of advanced F-16 jet fighters supported by refueling planes, command and control aircraft and surveillance drones.

Those capabilities give it unusually sophisticated air power for the region, according to retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Dave Deptula, who planned the air campaign for Desert Storm.

“They are very strong in terms of precision strike, air defense, airborne surveillance, refueling, and logistics,” Deptula said. “If you have that capable of an air force, why would you sit back and absorb attacks from Iran without responding?”

Once again: None of this has been officially confirmed. The UAE isn't saying anything. Neither is the War Department. Yet. But if this is confirmed, well, that's just another straw on the Iranian camel's back.

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'This type of reckless and criminal behavior will not be tolerated in our city.'

Yet another violent Florida "teen takeover" has led to the arrests of suspects as young as 12, officials said.

Tampa Police officers arrested 22 people in connection with the Friday-night incident in the area of Curtis Hixon Park, which police said resulted in "significant disruptions, fights, and other issues in the park."

'Unfortunately, the poor decisions made by these 22 individuals last night could have lasting consequences that follow them well into adulthood.'

Police said arrestees were charged with crimes ranging from affray, possession of narcotics, and resisting arrest to unlawful possession of a weapon. A state statute defines "affray" — a first-degree misdemeanor — as engaging "by mutual consent, in fighting with another person in a public place to the terror of the people." Officers also seized two firearms and one vehicle connected with the disturbance, police said.

Police said patrol officers, bike units, and Air Service personnel responded to the incident; much of the response was captured on video.

Police also listed the following descriptions of each arrested individual:

  • 12-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 13-year-old (black female): Affray
  • 13-year-old (black male): Affray, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drugs without a prescription
  • 13-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 13-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 13-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 13-year-old (black male): Possession of a Controlled Substance and affray
  • 14-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 14-year-old (black male): Affray and resisting an officer with violence
  • 15-year-old (black male): Affray and ROWV
  • 15-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 15-year-old (black male): ROWV
  • 15-year-old (black male): Affray
  • 16-year-old (black male): Affray and ROWV
  • 16-year-old (black male): Affray, ROWV, and possession of a controlled substance
  • 16-year-old (black female): Affray and ROWV
  • 17-year-old (black male): ROWV
  • 17-year-old (black male): Possession of a controlled substance and obstructing a highway
  • 18-year-old Rodrico Boyd (white male): Possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia
  • 20-year-old Don McAllister (black male): Possession of cannabis under 20g, possession of cannabis sativa resin, and possession of a weapon during the commission of a felony
  • 20-year-old Michael Ashford (black male): Fleeing to elude and ROWV
  • 21-year-old Yarli Smith (black male): Affray

Bodycam video shows one officer approaching a large group of brawling individuals while others are seen recording the violent chaos on their cell phones. Video also was recorded from the air that depicts the large scope of the violence.

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"This type of reckless and criminal behavior will not be tolerated in our city," Chief of Police Lee Bercaw said. "What began as a large gathering quickly escalated into disorder and activity that placed others at risk. Parents need to know where their children are and who they are with. Unfortunately, the poor decisions made by these 22 individuals last night could have lasting consequences that follow them well into adulthood. The Tampa Police Department remains committed to being one of the safest major cities in the nation, and we will continue taking strong enforcement action against anyone who threatens the peace and safety of our community."

Just last month, fights erupted and sheriff's deputies were hurt after more than 1,000 teenagers descended upon ICON Park in Orlando as part of a planned "takeover."

Indeed, Tampa Police added that with summer approaching, the growing "takeover" trend has become a concern for communities across the country — not just in Tampa.