Saudi Arabia, Qatar & Oman Launch Secret Diplomacy to Prevent US Attack on Iran

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Gulf states engage in behind-the-scenes talks with Trump administration amid rising US-Iran tensions.

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman have initiated secret diplomatic efforts to prevent a potential US military strike on Iran following President Trump’s warnings. Despite being close US allies, these Gulf nations are concerned about the regional security and economic fallout of any attack. Sources revealed to CNN that Arab governments have warned Washington that military action could strengthen Iran’s internal unity and harm protest movements. The diplomatic push highlights growing unease in the Gulf over escalating US-Iran tensions, with American bases in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait particularly vulnerable.

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