Bloomberg: Persian Gulf states tired of war / Oman supports Iran
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Pars Today – A Western media outlet acknowledged: Persian Gulf states are tired of war against Iran and believe that the United States has no strategy in this conflict.
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Mar 29, 2026 04:05 UTC
  • Badr Al-Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman
    Badr Al-Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman

Pars Today – A Western media outlet acknowledged: Persian Gulf states are tired of war against Iran and believe that the United States has no strategy in this conflict.

According to Pars Today, citing Mehr News Agency, Bloomberg reported in an analytical report on the changing approach of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council countries towards regional security. This American media outlet, referring to the growing concerns in Arab capitals, wrote that these countries are increasingly tired of warmongering and the instability in US policies towards Iran.

Based on this report, officials from Persian Gulf countries, in private conversations, question the strategic value of hosting American military bases. Bloomberg's analysis indicates that these countries believe the presence of these bases places them on the front lines of potential tensions rather than ensuring their security. An informed source told Bloomberg in this regard: "The main concern is that the United States might abandon its allies if a conflict erupts, especially in a situation where control of the Strait of Hormuz is of vital importance."

The desperation of Arab countries regarding the war against Iran comes at a time when Badr Al-Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, described Iran's attacks on American military bases in cities like Dubai, Manama, and Doha as the "only logical option" in response to bombing by the United States and the Zionist regime. He believes Iran's action in targeting US bases in West Asia is a logical response to the aggression by Washington and Tel Aviv.