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19 Mar 2026, 21:16 GMT+10
Washington now needs help to disengage, Oman has said
The US has been drawn by Israel into an "unlawful war" against Iran and needs help to disengage, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi has said.
In an opinion piece published in The Economist on Wednesday, the Middle East nation's top diplomat called on US allies in the region to "tell the truth" about the conflict and admit that Washington "has lost control" of its own foreign policy. "There are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it," he wrote, referring to the US and Iran.
The US maintains close security and defense partnerships with six Gulf states - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman - and has a significant military presence in the region, including bases and naval facilities.
The escalation has had economic and security consequences for these states, with Iran retaliating against targets on their territory. Gulf officials have reportedly complained they were not consulted or warned before the US and Israel launched the campaign against Iran on February 28.
Albusaidi, who acted as a mediator in nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran, wrote that the parties had twice come close to a deal in nine months, noting that the airstrike campaign began immediately after the most substantive talks.
"Israel and America again launched an unlawful military strike against the peace that had briefly appeared really possible," he wrote, adding that Iran's retaliation was "inevitable."
He argued that Washington's greatest mistake was "entering a war that is not its own," adding that Israel seeks regime change in Iran, while US interests lie in ending nuclear proliferation and securing energy supplies.
The US leadership must "decide where its national interests really lie, and act accordingly," Albusaidi wrote. He acknowledged that while returning to talks may prove difficult for both sides, renewed negotiations, potentially mediated by the Gulf states, may provide a path forward.
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Tehran has described the negotiations as a US-Israeli deception operation. Former US National Counterterrorism Center head Joe Kent said that Israel and allied media figures ran a "misinformation campaign" to push Washington toward war with Iran, according to his resignation letter published on Thursday.
Former Saudi intelligence chief, Prince Turki al-Faisal, also blamed the conflict on Israel, claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu "somehow convinced" US President Donald Trump "to support his views."
(RT.com)
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