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cdnavater wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 9:21 pm Hey Bede, not all of us can spring for a WSJ subscription, it’s behind a paywall, care to post the content?
wsj and NY Times are both $2/month.
Will Bailey couldn’t wait to get back to Dubai.

The 26-year-old fitness coach and influencer from Manchester, England, was preparing to launch a new business in the city and had posted a series of videos on social media showing him packing his suitcase and explaining how a tan would show off his abs.

His first night wasn’t quite what he expected.

“Oh my days, over the beach club. It’s f— mental,” he said into his phone as the city’s air defenses tried to take out an Iranian attack, while dance music pulsed from the bar where he was partying. Bailey pointed his camera at a column of smoke rising from a nearby building. “That is the Fairmont Hotel in Dubai. Oh my God.”

The emirate is now home to some 240,000 Britons, including Will Bailey. Will Bailey
Many of Bailey’s 630,000 followers praised his updates for capturing the mood of the city since it came under missile and drone fire from Iran, in response to strikes by Israel and the U.S. But others seemed to relish the predicament now facing Bailey and tens of thousands of fellow Britons residing in what many saw as a responsibility-free playground.

“You choose to live in Dubai mate, you’re not getting sympathy,” said Lorna Wolski, who works in corporate sales. “The U.K. government should charge you all a re-entry tax,” said another.

For more than two decades, Dubai has sold itself as an expat paradise, a global crossroads between East and West known for its low taxes, high salaries and luxury lifestyle. More recently, it has also emerged as a premier destination for U.K. residents in search of a sunny, uncomplicated alternative to modern Britain.

The emirate, now home to some 240,000 Britons, represented a place to start afresh, far from the rising costs, political upheavals and overbearing class system back home. It also became a magnet for entrepreneurs in the engagement economy spawned by reality TV shows such as “The Only Way Is Essex” and “Love Island.” British influencers are now among its loudest and most visible residents.

That hasn’t won them much sympathy from their compatriots. Growing numbers of critics are questioning whether the British government should include all expats and influencers in any potential evacuation of the thousands of tourists and travelers currently stuck there.

In the Houses of Parliament, Ed Davey, leader of the opposition Liberal Democrat Party, asked Prime Minister Keir Starmer whether “washed-up old footballers” and anyone else who had gone to Dubai to escape His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs should start contributing to the upkeep of Britain’s armed forces if they wished to board a government-financed flight out.

Starmer demurred, saying all British citizens were entitled to the same help regardless of their tax status. Unlike the U.S., the U.K. generally taxes people only on what they earn while residing in their home country.

Some celebrities rushed to defend the expats caught up in the widening conflict.

Duncan Bannatyne, an entrepreneur who once starred in the U.K. version of “Shark Tank,” said Britons who had begun new lives in Dubai were made of stern stuff and wouldn’t be easily panicked into going home.

“Not one Dubai resident has expressed a desire to leave as far as I know,” he posted on X. “The British who need to vacate are on holiday or on business in Dubai.”

Still, there is plenty of concern among the British community.

“Been a different week for me, not going to lie,” said Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United and England soccer star who moved to Dubai with his family last year for, among other things, the perceived lack of crime. “You want to try and remain calm and keep everybody as calm as possible.”

Former football player Rio Ferdinand speaking at the Globe Soccer Dubai Awards 2024.
Former soccer star Rio Ferdinand at Globe Soccer Dubai Awards 2024. Waleed Zein/Anadolu/Getty Images
“It is such a scary time right here at the moment,” said Arabella Chi, who rose to fame as a contestant on “Love Island.”

Bailey, meanwhile, continued posting videos as the crisis evolved and praised the United Arab Emirates for keeping people safe and informed.

After the initial wave of attacks, he fetched his passport and clothes and moved with friends to a house away from the main tourist sites. There he began posting periodic updates as the situation unfolded, often while shirtless.

British news networks such as the BBC and Sky News soon noticed and booked him to appear. One interview with talk-radio show “LBC” was interrupted when air defenses intercepted another Iranian attack with an audible thud. Bailey appeared on edge.

“There are a lot of people in Dubai who are not taking it as seriously as some others,” he said. “I’m shaking now just hearing that sound.”

Not that Bailey had entirely left behind the British way of life in Dubai. The day after the first attack, he and his friends enjoyed a traditional roast beef dinner between airstrikes.

“It is Sunday after all,” he said.
Here's another good article. The pictures are nuts.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/04/worl ... uwait.html
A high-rise residential tower in Bahrain. A five-star hotel in Dubai. An oil refinery in Saudi Arabia.

Five days into war, Iran has suffered the greatest destruction and loss of life by far. At the same time, people in the Middle East who worried that the fighting might not be contained to Iran and Israel are getting grim confirmation from the images emerging from the Middle East in the days since the United States and Israel began their attack.

As expected, the missile and drones Iran launched in retaliation targeted both Israel and U.S. military bases in the region — but the destruction did not end there. The barrage has left a trail of damage across the Middle East, touching cities that were left mostly unscathed in past regional conflicts, according to a New York Times analysis of satellite imagery and dozens of verified videos posted online.

None of Tehran’s actions have caused the scale of damage and loss of life that have occurred within Iran. But the attacks have shaken the image Gulf nations have built as economic hubs insulated from the tensions of the region.

In Bahrain, verified footage shows the moment a drone slammed into the upper floors of a high-rise residential tower in Manama, igniting a large fire visible across the city’s skyline.

In Dubai, drones hit some of the city’s densely packed residential areas. Videos captured the moment one hit an apartment on the top floor of a residential complex, though no explosion could be seen. At an apartment complex in Dubai’s Al Wasl district, footage shows a large fire and a plume of black smoke in the garden area.

Footage shows an Iranian drone striking the ground near the five-star Fairmont on Dubai’s man-made Palm Jumeirah island, causing a large explosion. The hotel said in a statement that four people in a car park near the hotel had been injured. Other footage shows a fire on the outside of the Burj Al Arab hotel after it was hit by falling debris from an interception.

In Bahrain, home to a major U.S. naval base, video shows a large plume of smoke outside the Crowne Plaza hotel in Manama, and photographs taken later showed structural damage to the building’s facade, including rows of broken windows.

In Kuwait, videos show damage to the inside of the terminal building at the international airport after it was struck by a drone, according to a spokesperson for the civil aviation authority.

At Dubai International Airport, where a strike injured four people, a dark plume of smoke was seen rising.

Bahrain International Airport was also struck, according to the country’s interior ministry.

Amazon’s cloud computing business said two of its facilities in the United Arab Emirates had been struck by drones and remained “significantly impaired” as of Tuesday morning. A drone also landed close to one of its facilities in Bahrain, damaging the site.

In Jordan, a large munition was filmed burning in the middle of Al Hashemi Street, a busy shopping area of Irbid. In the United Arab Emirates, satellite imagery captured smoke billowing from an industrial area in Sharjah, while videos show a fire at warehouses in an industrial area of Doha in Qatar.

It was unclear what was targeted in the strikes.

On Monday, Iran ratcheted up its military campaign by striking Gulf energy infrastructure and forcing the closure of key production facilities.

In Saudi Arabia, the energy ministry said that a fire had broken out at the Ras Tanura oil refinery, one of the largest crude oil terminals in the world, after fragments of two intercepted Iranian drones fell. Video verified by The New York Times showed a large fire at the facility. Debris also fell on the Kuwait National Petroleum Company, injuring two workers, according to a spokesperson.

In the United Arab Emirates, a fire broke out on Tuesday at a major energy hub in Fujairah, from the falling debris of a downed drone, the authorities said.
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If Iran goes after the water desalination, things are going to get very very interesting.
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What the hell did I just read? I don't know, but I deleted like 2 pages of irrelevant and nasty stuff. I wish I had followed this thread more closely from inception, but that's on me.

Let's keep things on topic please, and let's also avoid personal attacks. Warnings and banninations incoming.
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Bede wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 2:22 pm
cdnavater wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 9:21 pm Hey Bede, not all of us can spring for a WSJ subscription, it’s behind a paywall, care to post the content?
wsj and NY Times are both $2/month.
Ok, afford was not the correct word, am I supposed to get a subscription for every paywall linked article, I don’t typically read those, I have never posted an article without quoting all or most of the content so the reader can decide what they want to read, it’s just common courtesy.
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Sulako wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 3:31 am What the hell did I just read? I don't know, but I deleted like 2 pages of irrelevant and nasty stuff. I wish I had followed this thread more closely from inception, but that's on me.

Let's keep things on topic please, and let's also avoid personal attacks. Warnings and banninations incoming.
Why are all the multiple spam/joke accounts being allowed?

I get that web traffic brings revenue, but it significantly diminishes the site.
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Eric Janson wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 5:24 am
MorePlates wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 11:17 am Genuine question, why are you lying to make that part of the world look bad? I guess the "facts" aren’t helping you anymore.

Understandably, most people trying to leave are tourists. Residents aren’t panicking at all.

My friends are literally out at a restaurant right now. Running out of food? Shelves empty? Pathetic. :lol:

So why lie? Still bitter you couldn't get there, and the airline you were an expat for kicked you out? Let go & move on.

Yes, you can make a lot of money with smart investments, which is why we see AC pilots on the streets with cute little signs. :lol:
What am I lying about? - plenty of videos online showing empty shelves in Dubai supermarkets.

90% of food in Dubai is imported - obviously there is a certain amount in storage. This will start to run out.

Let's see if the restaurant your friends were at is still open next week.

Lots of people have driven to Oman. Video interviews with these people on multiple news channels. Residents not tourists.

Huge spike in demand for private jet charters out of the region. Again - not tourists.

The images from the region speak for themselves.

I noticed just about every Dubai influencer is now posting reels about not being afraid because of who their leaders are. Simultaneously, the UAE is threatening fines and jail time for any resident posting about the war.

So, two scenarios. These influencers coincidentally all decided to post the same video format of Arabic leadership walking in slow motion to somehow show confidence? Or the UAE government gave them marching orders with a "if you know whats good for you" sentiment because they know the veil has been lifted.

I wonder which one is more likely......
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It's all a facade hiding nepotism, incompetence, human rights violations, slavery... just another shithole wrapped up with a bow.
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altiplano wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 4:19 pm
Sulako wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 3:31 am What the hell did I just read? I don't know, but I deleted like 2 pages of irrelevant and nasty stuff. I wish I had followed this thread more closely from inception, but that's on me.

Let's keep things on topic please, and let's also avoid personal attacks. Warnings and banninations incoming.
Why are all the multiple spam/joke accounts being allowed?

I get that web traffic brings revenue, but it significantly diminishes the site.
This site has been shit for like 15+ years.
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piedpiper wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 12:20 pm
altiplano wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 4:19 pm
Sulako wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 3:31 am What the hell did I just read? I don't know, but I deleted like 2 pages of irrelevant and nasty stuff. I wish I had followed this thread more closely from inception, but that's on me.

Let's keep things on topic please, and let's also avoid personal attacks. Warnings and banninations incoming.
Why are all the multiple spam/joke accounts being allowed?

I get that web traffic brings revenue, but it significantly diminishes the site.
This site has been shit for like 15+ years.
You joined 3 weeks ago.
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altiplano wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 10:00 pm
piedpiper wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 12:20 pm

This site has been shit for like 15+ years.
You joined 3 weeks ago.
:lol:
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altiplano wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 10:00 pm
piedpiper wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 12:20 pm
altiplano wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 4:19 pm

Why are all the multiple spam/joke accounts being allowed?

I get that web traffic brings revenue, but it significantly diminishes the site.
This site has been shit for like 15+ years.
You joined 3 weeks ago.
Yes, I just appeared out of thin air 3 weeks ago. I've never been on this site before in my nearly 20 years of flying commercially. :roll:
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So why do you have a new username?

How many usernames do you have?
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altiplano wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 12:31 am So why do you have a new username?

How many usernames do you have?
I haven’t posted on here in years I don’t even remember what my last account name was. I don’t collect post count like a badge of honour like you do so I don’t really care. You do realize that this is a public forum and you can read everything without an account, right?
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Sure... haven't posted in years but started posting 3x a day just a couple weeks ago out of the blue...
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altiplano wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 11:43 am Sure... haven't posted in years but started posting 3x a day just a couple weeks ago out of the blue...
I don't think that is too unreasonable. There's a ton of lurkers that only pop up on stuff they're really opinionated about. And once you do get involved here it can be easy to get sucked in which was evident from the earlier in this thread...
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I think it's time to kill this thread
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Tbayer2021 wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 8:23 am I noticed just about every Dubai influencer is now posting reels about not being afraid because of who their leaders are. Simultaneously, the UAE is threatening fines and jail time for any resident posting about the war.

So, two scenarios. These influencers coincidentally all decided to post the same video format of Arabic leadership walking in slow motion to somehow show confidence? Or the UAE government gave them marching orders with a "if you know whats good for you" sentiment because they know the veil has been lifted.

I wonder which one is more likely......
I don't wish harm on anyone - but I will admit it is highly entertaining watching these people hit the hard wall of reality.

Some important life lessons are being learned.

I've heard these people being called "Plastic Yuppies"- Brilliant! I"m adopting this.

A UK TV network referred to the situation as "Dunkirk for Social Media Influencers" - clever.
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Eric Janson wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 8:25 am
Tbayer2021 wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 8:23 am I noticed just about every Dubai influencer is now posting reels about not being afraid because of who their leaders are. Simultaneously, the UAE is threatening fines and jail time for any resident posting about the war.

So, two scenarios. These influencers coincidentally all decided to post the same video format of Arabic leadership walking in slow motion to somehow show confidence? Or the UAE government gave them marching orders with a "if you know whats good for you" sentiment because they know the veil has been lifted.

I wonder which one is more likely......
I don't wish harm on anyone - but I will admit it is highly entertaining watching these people hit the hard wall of reality.

Some important life lessons are being learned.

I've heard these people being called "Plastic Yuppies"- Brilliant! I"m adopting this.

A UK TV network referred to the situation as "Dunkirk for Social Media Influencers" - clever.
100% share these sentiments Eric. I enjoyed my time there and I think I got to experience the golden era of Dubai (if that's even a thing?)

The place is mainly crowded full of narcissists and damaged vanity driven personalities who are in essence butt hurt and deep down very socialist, who think they are getting away with not paying taxes.

It's a very hypocritical and weird paradox mindset that people obtain who move to Dubai for the perks.

Looks like the house of cards are falling. Real estate prices are half now? Wow.
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Headlines this week should give you something to think about when deciding whether to continue staying in this country.

https://globalnews.ca/news/11729349/lon ... ug-supply/

https://globalnews.ca/news/11729953/man ... -stabbing/

A man who stabbed someone seven times, causing permanent nerve damage, and later went on to fatally stab a mother of two was released back into the community and offended again. Given how things work, he may well be back out in a few years. Stay safe.
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No one cares. Go back to your job flying in a war zone.
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Mr. North wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 6:52 pm No one cares. Go back to your job flying in a war zone.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -9.7083740

This is what happens when no one cares. Let’s see if you can look at the picture of those kids and say that again.
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MorePlates wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 7:10 pm
Mr. North wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 6:52 pm No one cares. Go back to your job flying in a war zone.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -9.7083740

This is what happens when no one cares. Let’s see if you can look at the picture of those kids and say that again.
Easy now, he identifies (along with a lot of us) with the socially distressed trigger man er woman er gender diverse people. And we need to support these, more now than ever, in their endeavor to have a comfortable non-straight free environment.
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redbusdriver wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 7:51 pm Easy now, he identifies (along with a lot of us) with the socially distressed trigger man er woman er gender diverse people. And we need to support these, more now than ever, in their endeavor to have a comfortable non-straight free environment.
When does this blind support stop, and the geezers finally hit the hard wall of reality?

BC

https://globalnews.ca/news/11731914/bc- ... t-alberni/
https://globalnews.ca/news/11731891/sur ... -shooting/

AB

https://globalnews.ca/news/11731841/led ... -one-dead/

MB

https://globalnews.ca/news/11731058/dou ... -winnipeg/

SK

https://globalnews.ca/news/11731379/sas ... cide-2026/
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It's funny seeing all you sandbox defenders defending a city/state that literally runs off of slave labour while trying to shit talk Canada.

Do we have our own issues? Absolutley. But don't act like Dubai is some world class example of a great economy. It's more Have/Have Not than just about anywhere else in the world.
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How much rape do you think there is in UAE? Of course an Emirati would rarely be prosecuted.

The rape problem in the Dubai is so prominent that the UK government and the US state department both have webpages advising citizens on the rape in the UAE issue and the difficulties surrounding reporting it and pursuing an offender. Human Rights Watch and other organisations also advocate on the problem.

How about wrongful death of labourers? It's not infrequent and it's never reported.

Morally bankrupt 2 tier society of hypocrite inbreds that happened to be sitting on oil at the right moment in history.
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