The Dubai Debacle
Well, isn’t this embarrassing. Imagine if you owed $59 Billion, went to get your checkbook and found that you couldn’t even come close to making payments. What to do. . . what to do? Ask for a six-month moratorium from your creditors, of course!
Dubai is the most populous state of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), one of the one of the seven emirates (states), the others being: Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al Quwain (but, you knew that). A map of the UAE looks like a raggedly slice of pie with all but Abu Dhabi, crowded into one corner. The whole of the UAE is located on the Southwest of the Arabian Peninsula, on the Persian Gulf, next-door to Oman on one side, and Saudi Arabia on the other.
Prior to 1971 the UAE was known as either Trucial Oman or the Trucial States, a reference to a truce made in the 19th Century between several Arab Sheikhs and the United Kingdom; still earlier, the area was called the Pirate Coast. Periods of British, Ottoman and Portuguese rule preceded. Dubai was called Al Wasl by British historians in the 1820’s.