The United Arab Emirates is reportedly releasing billions of dollars to Iran, a significant policy shift aimed at de-escalating regional tensions. Sources indicate Abu Dhabi has already transferred $3 billion to Tehran, with a total of $10-20 billion expected to be released. The move is intended to persuade Iran to curb attacks by its proxies against commercial and strategic interests in the region. It remains unclear whether the funds originate from UAE assets or previously frozen Iranian accounts. This development comes as the U.S. has increased its military presence in the Middle East following recent attacks. The financial release signals a potential attempt by the UAE to directly address escalating hostilities and stabilize the region.