• With the Iran war overshadowing living in the Arab world,  water and food are the two things in severe shortage in the oil rich world,that all the money they have cannot buy, or even contemplate, due to the Gulf of Hormuz shipping strangulation. 

      The population in the Gulf countries which multiplied and grew over the years in leaps and bounds, on the unending thought of affluence, now besides facing the decimating of their population in drones attacks, unemployment and penury are raising its head. 

      Able bodied workers from poorer Asian and African nations who settled in the Gulf on the so called thought of making a fortune and returning back to their countries, now have to rethink their strategy for living in the affluent Arab world. 

      The rich moguls in  the UK, without settled status, the "Non-doms" in particular, who migrated to the Gulf shores in drones thanks to the Labour government increasing their wealth taxes and inheritances, are having second thoughts, to return back to their homes in the UK which they abandoned, in search of wealth preservation and less taxation.

      "What goes up, must come down," is a saying, which was a generally or literally abandoned principle , has now become a guideline after the Iran War on US bombardment of Iran of 28 February 2026

      "Wars begin in the minds of men, and in the minds of men must the defences of peace be created," is a principle embodied in the UN Charter, after the devastation of two World Wars of the 19th/early 20th century.

      What the creators and pundits of the Gulf States and Principalities, a creation of the early 20th century historians forgot to take into serious account was wealth preservation is determined not only by the wealth of oil and natural resources underground, but by life giving sources of water underground.