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Neighboring country: 'We used our oil wealth to build an economic powerhouse,' Iran used theirs for evil
Story by Derek VanBuskirk
A United Arab Emirates (UAE) minister said Sunday that the country has become a primary target of Iran's attacks due to its commitment to tolerance and economic growth.
UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy told ABC's "This Week" host Jonathan Karl that, unlike Iran, which uses its oil wealth to fund terrorist groups, the UAE has used its resources to build a "model of prosperity and tolerance."
"We used our oil wealth to build an economic powerhouse. They used their wealth for nuclear programs that are nefarious, for missiles, drones, proxies, etc.," Hashimy said. "So whereas we tried to become, and have become, an international, global, responsible player, they are a pariah state."
Karl began the interview, describing how the UAE was struck 2,819 times by Iranian missiles and drones since the end of February, more than any other nation, including Israel, which has been coordinating operations with the U.S.
"It's very clear that they've chosen to go down this path because we are everything that they're not," Hashimy said, pointing to the UAE's tolerance of nationalities and religions.
However, the UAE's public-facing claims of tolerance have faced pushback. Evidence compiled by the United Nations, experts, and other reports alleges that the UAE has been secretly funding Sudan's rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in their bloody civil war against the Sudanese Armed Forces, The Guardian reported.
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