Domestic political intrigues have begun to intensify in the UAE, which has become one of the regional powers of the Middle East in recent years.
Abu Dhabi's foreign policy course and desire to control all the emirates has led to the isolation, marginalization and loss of other emirates, including Dubai.
From an economic point of view, there are differences of opinion on the distribution of wealth among the seven emirates. A financial gap has emerged between Abu Dhabi and Dubai on the one hand, and other emirates on the other. Although the wealth of the UAE is concentrated in the oil-rich emirate of Abu Dhabi and the center of trade and business, Dubai, in foreign policy, Abu Dhabi has completely seized the hegemony.
Since Abu Dhabi's foreign policy towards Israel, Gaza, Yemen, Iran and the West has damaged Dubai's trade relations and financial system, Dubai cannot get rid of the crisis it has been experiencing since 2009 once and for all.
It seems that the "cold war" of the ruling families in the UAE will continue to grow. This process does not bode well for the Gulf.