War on the Rocks reports that since the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran launched in February, Gulf Arab states facing daily drone strikes have been requesting help not from Washington — but from Kyiv. Ukraine is one answer to 11 countries seeking counter-drone assistance, including the United States itself, which asked despite the president's public claim that "we don't need their help in drone defense."
Said Zelenskyy, briefing reporters on Ukrainian trainers deployed to the Middle East: "Did we destroy Iranian Shaheds? Yes, we did. Did we do it in just one country? No, in several. And in my view, this is a success." Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have signed or are concluding 10-year security agreements with Ukraine; similar talks are underway with Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
The play: Ukraine possesses combat-tested counter-drone capability it can share without U.S. permission. Russia-Iran integration built this threat; Ukraine-Gulf integration is the workaround. Washington is no longer the hub — it's a node that showed up late.