Iran is confronting the US and Israel while tensions in the region continue to rise. Gulf nations such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain have also come under threat. However, modern warfare is increasingly about strategy and intelligence rather than just weapons.
A Chinese professor has proposed an unconventional idea. He claims Iran would not need to fire a single bullet to weaken the US or its allies. With one strategic move, it could trigger panic among millions. According to him, this approach could be even more damaging than a missile strike.
Could Water Become the Gulf’s Biggest Weakness?
The professor argues that Gulf countries have a critical vulnerability: they lack natural sources of fresh water. Nearly 60 percent of their drinking water comes from desalination — the process of converting seawater into fresh water.
The region depends heavily on large desalination plants to meet daily water needs. If these facilities stop functioning, severe water shortages could lead to unrest within hours. This dependency, he suggests, has not received enough attention.
One Drone, Massive Impact?
The professor believes that Iran would not require a large military operation. A single drone strike on a major desalination plant could leave millions without access to water.
Around 80 percent of food in Gulf countries is imported, relying on stable water supplies and smooth supply chains. Without water, food preparation, sanitation, and daily life would be severely affected. Such disruption could destabilize society without conventional combat.
What About US Troops in the Region?
US forces stationed in the Middle East also depend on local water infrastructure. If civilians face acute shortages and chaos spreads, managing the crisis would become extremely challenging.
The professor argues that the military would be forced to shift its focus from security operations to ensuring basic water access, creating serious operational pressure.
Why Are Desalination Plants Vulnerable?
Desalination plants are typically located along coastlines, which makes securing them a complex task. Modern drone technology is capable of avoiding radar detection and carrying out precise strikes.
Even limited damage to key machinery could shut down operations for months, as repairs are costly and time-consuming. Heavy reliance on such infrastructure could therefore become a significant strategic weakness for Gulf nations.
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