Middle Eastern Allies Urge Caution Amid Rising Tensions with Iran
Several Middle Eastern allies urged the U.S. to postpone military strikes against Iran due to concerns over economic destabilization. Despite President Trump's threatening rhetoric, his administration considers all options while facing diplomatic pressure from Arab officials. New U.S. sanctions target Iranian entities linked to protester crackdowns.
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Middle Eastern allies have called on the Trump administration to delay any military action against Iran following the Iranian government's deadly crackdown on protesters. Concerns are growing that U.S. intervention could destabilize the region's volatile economy, according to an Arab diplomat who requested anonymity.
Officials from Egypt, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have expressed unease about potential U.S. strikes, even as oil prices dipped in response to President Trump seemingly stepping back from aggressive rhetoric. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt asserted that all options remain available for dealing with Iran, highlighting President Trump's unpredictable decision-making process.
Amidst these diplomatic efforts, the U.S. imposed new sanctions targeting key Iranian figures responsible for inciting violence against protesters. The complex geopolitical landscape continues to evolve as allies and adversaries alike navigate the delicacy of the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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