Document Type : Original Independent Original Article
Authors
1 Associate Professor of International Relations, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
2 Master of International Relations, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract
The Gulf region is important from the economic, cultural, political and security aspects. The junction between East and West and having the Strait of Hormuz has given this region a particular geopolitical position. Iran's energy reserves and peaceful nuclear activities have made security in the region a global focus. In this regard, the question of the present article is what effect has peaceful Iranian nuclear activities had on the security of the Persian Gulf region? The hypothesis is that, since Iran's nuclear activities appear likely to alter security and balance in its favor in the region, most Gulf states have sought to keep pace with policy. The United States has shown these activities to be non-peaceful and military and thus pose a serious threat to regional security. And seek to halt Iran's nuclear activities. It will be seen that after the Iran-5 + 1 agreement, the security view of the members of the GCC, as the largest organization in the region, has not changed significantly on the Iranian nuclear issue, and these countries still believe that Iran wants to These actions undermine the balance of power in their favor in the region. The present paper attempts to address the issue with a generalist approach to realism and Morgentha's theory of balance. The research method of this article is descriptive-analytical and data collection is by library method. The Gulf region is important from the economic, cultural, political and security aspects. The junction between East and West and having the Strait of Hormuz has given this region a particular geopolitical position. Iran's energy reserves and peaceful nuclear activities have made security in the region a global focus. In this regard, the question of the present article is what effect has peaceful Iranian nuclear activities had on the security of the Persian Gulf region? The hypothesis is that, since Iran's nuclear activities appear likely to alter security and balance in its favor in the region, most Gulf states have sought to keep pace with policy. The United States has shown these activities to be non-peaceful and military and thus pose a serious threat to regional security. And seek to halt Iran's nuclear activities. It will be seen that after the Iran-5 + 1 agreement, the security view of the members of the GCC, as the largest organization in the region, has not changed significantly on the Iranian nuclear issue, and these countries still believe that Iran wants to These actions undermine the balance of power in their favor in the region. The present paper attempts to address the issue with a generalist approach to realism and Morgentha's theory of balance. The research method of this article is descriptive-analytical and data collection is by library method.
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