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UAE slams Bloomberg over ‘inaccurate’ air defence report amid US–Israel war on Iran

Amid the ongoing US–Israel–Iran conflict and heightened security concerns in the Gulf region, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates has forcefully rejected a recent report from Bloomberg, describing the article’s claims about the UAE’s defensive capabilities as false and misleading. The ministry’s statement underscores a broader push by UAE authorities to control the narrative around national security and bolster public trust in official defence readiness.

The Bloomberg report had suggested that the UAE, along with some regional partners, might be struggling with air defence sustainability and was lobbying allies for support amid intense regional tensions. The UAE’s foreign ministry squarely dismissed these claims, asserting that the article misrepresented the nation’s preparedness, technological sophistication and operational readiness.

What the UAE says it actually possesses

In its official response, the UAE highlighted several key points about its military and defence posture. The country has diverse, integrated and multi-layered air defence systems capable of countering threats across a wide range of scenarios. These include long-, medium- and short-range systems designed to protect national airspace and major population centres.

The UAE maintains a robust strategic stockpile of munitions and interception assets, ensuring it can sustain defensive operations over extended periods without compromising national security.

Operational readiness is intact, according to the ministry, with systems fully prepared to detect, intercept and respond to aerial threats. The umbrella framework of national security, it said, remains steadfast and uncompromised.

Why the UAE Publicly Rebuked Bloomberg Over National Security Coverage

Why the UAE Publicly Rebuked Bloomberg Over National Security Coverage

By emphasising these points, the UAE sought to reassure both residents and international observers that its defensive posture is not only sophisticated but also resilient in the face of regional volatility.

UAE takes jibe at journalistic responsibility during crises, especially US–Israel–Iran war

The ministry did not stop at contesting the facts, it also issued a broader call for responsible journalism. It stressed that news organisations should verify sensitive information with official sources before publishing, especially in the context of rapidly evolving security situations.

With global audiences closely watching developments in the Middle East, the UAE’s response highlights a growing tension between government narratives and independent media reporting. Claims that official sources weren’t consulted before publication drew particular ire, prompting the ministry to frame its rebuttal as a reminder of the ethical standards expected in reporting on defence and national security.

The UAE was not alone in pushing back. Qatar’s International Media Office also rejected similar assertions about its own defence capabilities, including comments alleging limited interceptor stocks, calling them “deeply irresponsible” and stressing full readiness to defend against aerial threats. Both Gulf states’ rebuttals came amid a backdrop of heightened regional tensions involving repeated missile and drone launches by Iranian forces in response to US and Israeli military actions, raising the stakes for accurate public information.

The UAE’s strong rebuttal serves several strategic purposes. By challenging the narrative of a weak or strained defence posture, authorities aim to bolster public confidence and calm anxiety during a period of heightened alert. Clarifying capability details reinforces the UAE’s position as a secure, stable nation with advanced defensive technology and readiness.

Amid Iran–US–Israel Tensions, UAE Pushes Back Against Bloomberg Article

Amid Iran–US–Israel Tensions, UAE Pushes Back Against Bloomberg Article

Calling for responsible journalism signals to global media outlets that the UAE will not tolerate unverified reporting that could influence opinion or policy. Amid military tensions that have affected geopolitical stability, travel, markets, and public confidence across the Middle East, the UAE’s statement is as much about strategic messaging as it is about correcting the record.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has categorically rejected a Bloomberg report on its defence capabilities as inaccurate, unfounded and misleading. The country emphasised its advanced, multi-layered air defence systems and sustained interception capacity. Officials reiterated the need for responsible journalism, especially when reporting on sensitive national security matters.

Qatar echoed parts of the UAE’s response, also dismissing claims about depleted defence stocks. In a region where information can shape both public sentiment and strategic postures, the UAE’s robust rebuke underscores the importance governments place on controlling narratives related to national security.

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