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Understanding Gulf States’ Perspectives on US-Iran Deal

24 May 2026
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By mid-last week, Israeli and Gulf state officials were sharply divided over U.S. President Donald Trump’s potential military actions regarding Iran. Israeli officials expressed a belief that an attack was imminent, leading to increased military readiness. Conversely, Gulf state leaders were more cautious, suggesting that while Trump might threaten military action, he preferred to avoid conflict to prevent soaring oil prices ahead of the upcoming U.S. midterm elections. As of Sunday, this Gulf perspective appeared accurate, as discussions indicated that Trump had little interest in launching an attack. Despite concerns about negotiations stalling, Gulf states anticipated that any military action would be limited and not aimed at regime change, leaving them to manage the aftermath of such an operation.

Why It Matters

The differing assessments between Israel and Gulf states highlight the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding U.S.-Iran relations. Historically, tensions have escalated in the region, particularly with the U.S. maintaining a military presence while also pursuing diplomatic avenues. The Gulf states’ preference for economic sanctions over military action reflects their vulnerability to Iranian retaliation and the potential economic fallout from a conflict. Moreover, the U.S. midterm elections in November add a layer of political calculation for Trump, influencing his foreign policy decisions in the Middle East.

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