According to Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Head of the National Media Office, the UAE deliberately avoids reacting to online pressure, viral trends, or social media speculation, choosing instead to focus on measured leadership and long-term vision. Speaking at the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Dubai, he said the nation’s silence should be seen as confidence, not weakness, reflecting a policy of responding thoughtfully rather than emotionally. The UAE’s narrative, he emphasised, is built on human development, credibility, and soft power — “factories and buildings came later; the focus from the beginning was on developing people.” Do you agree that silence can be a form of strength in today’s social media-driven world?
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