The Suez Canal is not directly considered the lifeline to the Persian Gulf; rather, it serves as a crucial maritime route connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. This canal facilitates trade between Europe and Asia, allowing access to the Persian Gulf through the Arabian Sea. While it significantly impacts global shipping and trade routes, the Persian Gulf has its own direct shipping routes from the Arabian Sea and does not rely solely on the Suez Canal.
NoThe "Gulf" is the Persian Gulf.The "Arab States of the Persian Gulf" are:Saudi ArabiaKuwaitBahrainQatarUnited Arab EmiratesOmanAlthough Iran and Iraq have coast on the Persian gulf, they are not considered Gulf Countries.
The Suez Canal, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz.
Of course not. They went via Suez Canal
The country on the Northwest coast of the Persian gulf is Kuwait. Iraq is also considered to be inclined towards this direction.
The Persian gulf
Iran is a country on the Persian Gulf.
Kuwait is a country in the Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf
Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf and the smallest country in the Persian Gulf area.
The other name for the Persian Gulf is the Arabian Gulf
NO, the Sinai Peninsula is far to the west of Persian Gulf. It is the Omani Peninsula which separates the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
The only body of water that borders Iraq is the Persian Gulf.