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My Final Words to Dubai and Abu Dhabi 🇦🇪
I moved to the UAE because I believed in it. I believed in what Sheikh Zayed built, a nation founded on tolerance, on neutrality, on the wisdom of staying out of wars that were never yours to fight. I built my life there. I brought my family there. Through my podcast, with millions of listeners, I told the world: this is the place. Hundreds of thousands of people watched me move and followed. The UAE was not just where I lived, it was something I loved.
So when I began to see the cracks, I did not look away. I raised the alarm.
For weeks, long before I ever said a word publicly, I warned internally, at the highest levels of governance within the UAE, that the country's growing alignment with Israel was a fatal mistake. Not morally alone, but strategically. I told them plainly: if you do not cut these ties, Iran will use them as justification to strike you. You are handing Tehran everything it needs.
Nobody listened.
Instead, the UAE doubled down. While tens of thousands of Palestinians were being killed in Gaza, the UAE's Foreign Minister flew to Washington, not to call for a ceasefire, but to stand at the White House and highlight combating antisemitism.
While the bombs fell on Gaza, the UAE hosted an Iftar tent in Israel. Read that again. An Iftar tent, the breaking of the Ramadan fast, one of the holiest acts in Islam, held on Israeli soil, amid a massacre of Muslim civilians.
These were not just tone-deaf gestures. They were strategic gifts to the mullahs in Tehran. Every single one of these moves painted the UAE as complicit in Israel's war, and in the eyes of Iran, transformed it from a neutral Gulf state into a legitimate military target. The UAE's leadership did not just ignore the danger, they accelerated it.
That is when I left. Not out of panic. Out of certainty.
I knew what was coming. I had done everything within my limited power to prevent it, and I had been ignored.
So I did the only thing I had left, I went public. I posted telling people to leave the UAE. Not to cause fear, but because I could not live with the thought of my friends, my family, and the countless people who trusted my word staying in a place that I knew was about to become unsafe.
People called me alarmist. They said I was stirring panic.
A week later, Iran attacked the UAE.
Airspace closed. Civilian targets hit. The very thing I warned about, begged to prevent, lost sleep over, it happened. I wish to God it hadn't.
Let me be clear about why this happened. Iran would have never attacked the UAE if there were no U.S. military base in Abu Dhabi. Iran would have never attacked if Abu Dhabi had not maintained such deep ties to Israel, hosted Israeli defense companies on its soil, or allowed seven Shin Bet officers to operate under Emirati identities within the country. This is not speculation. This is cause and effect. And it is far bigger than most people realize.
The leadership of Abu Dhabi made choices. And these are the consequences of those choices. They traded their nation's safety for an alliance that brought them nothing but a target on their back.
They traded the brand image that took decades to build for a seat at a table that was never meant for them. They abandoned the vision of Sheikh Zayed, a man who understood, long before any of this, that Israeli influence within the country would lead the UAE into wars it does not need to fight.
But I am not here to say I told you so. I am here because I still believe.
I believe in the people of the UAE. I believe in the Emiratis. I believe in the culture that welcomed me, that I came to love, that showed me what coexistence and ambition can look like when built on the right foundation. That foundation is still there, buried, perhaps, beneath the wreckage of bad alliances, but it is there.
So this is what I ask. Recognize what happened. Recognize WHY it happened. Expel the Israeli influence that led you here. Find the path back to diplomacy before it is too late. Return to the vision of Sheikh Zayed, not because the world demands it, but because it is who you are.
To every brother and sister in the UAE, your safety and your health are the only things on my mind. I pray for you. I pray that this country, no matter how much harm it has endured, rises from this stronger, wiser, and free.
Nations are not defined by the wars others drag them into. They are defined by the courage to walk away from them.
Pray for the UAE 🇦🇪❤️
May God protect and guide @MohamedBinZayed & @HHShkMohd and their teams of leadership towards better solutions for the safety of their country and humanity. @dubai @AbuDhabi
And may the future leadership of @dubai @AbuDhabi learn from these mistakes and never allow such things to happen again.



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