The US's war with Iran is exposing how a lot of prejudices that people had weren't actually the case. The US military isn't as omnipotent as they thought. And reality is being exposed that having to cost more money doesn't equate to being more advanced and practical especially from a Western economic system where making money is more important than having what you produce work. What surprises me if what is said in this video is true is the Gulf nations seem to be going practical after the US dropped the ball in their war with Iran. Big mistake in the first place believing an alliance with the US means they'll die for you and certainly laughable if Israel was going to die for anyone else but themselves. That's why it was a joke when someone suggested Israel would send troops to fight China if they invaded Taiwan.
The fact is you can't trust the US. You can't trust Israel. If this war ended, you would lose money betting that Israel wouldn't be the first to bomb Iran in the future. It's good odds that Israel will be the next country to offensively use a nuke? Who would stop them? They would know if Israel used a nuke, the US would have to come in to defend Israel hence why there's a good chance Israel is the next country to use nukes. What more of security blanket if they used a nuke to not have to think about the repercussions?
This war will probably have to end with some security guarantee for Iran to prevent the US and Israel from starting a war again. That will probably have to come from China and/or Russia. No one can trust the US's word... Would be great if it was BRICS in which some mutual agreement could be produced especially if important Gulf states were or to be part of BRICS but India is a poison pill.