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Fox News’ Bret Baier recently conducted an insightful interview with Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE’s Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During their conversation, Nusseibeh emphasized the urgency of taking decisive action to counter Iran’s threats.
She highlighted, “Iran’s aggression towards U.S. allies in the Gulf and Jordan signifies a broader assault on global stability and the international economy.” Nusseibeh warned that Iran’s attempts to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz pose a significant risk to worldwide economic health.
“In essence, Iran aims to inflict severe damage on the global economy,” she noted. “We cannot permit a nation known for sponsoring terrorism to dictate global food and energy prices.” This stance aligns with President Donald Trump’s call for an international coalition. The objective isn’t due to a lack of capability on the U.S.’s part, but rather because it is an issue of global importance, with many nations having greater stakes in the Strait than the U.S. itself.
WATCH: “We should not allow Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism, to set the global price for food and gas”
UAE Minister of State Lana Nusseibeh in an exclusive interview with @BretBaier, warns Iran’s actions could have global economic consequences, with critical energy and supply… pic.twitter.com/zbhv43sr9S— Special Report (@SpecialReport) March 25, 2026
“Effectively, Iran is trying to give the global economy a heart attack,” she said. “We should not allow Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism, to set the global price for food and gas.” That’s why President Donald Trump was calling for a coalition. Not because we couldn’t handle it, but because it’s a world concern, and others have much greater interests in the Strait than does the U.S.Â