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Regional Powers Urge Trump to Avoid Military Strikes on Iran

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Regional Powers Urge Trump to Avoid Military Strikes on Iran

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In a significant diplomatic push, several Middle Eastern nations and Turkey have called on President Donald Trump to refrain from launching military strikes against Iran. This collective effort, led by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Oman, underscores a growing regional consensus: a direct U.S. military intervention could ignite an uncontrollable conflict across the Middle East.

Allies Choose Diplomacy Over Escalation

The urgent lobbying campaign appears to have influenced the White House, with President Trump reportedly holding off on immediate military action late Wednesday. The pressure wasn't just rhetorical; Saudi Arabia took the firm step of denying the U.S. use of its airspace for any potential strikes, signaling a major shift in how regional allies view American military involvement.

This cautious approach stems from fears that U.S. bases and regional stability are increasingly vulnerable. After Tehran threatened to retaliate against American installations, the U.S. proactively withdrew key personnel from the al-Udeid airbase in Qatar. These tactical retreats highlight the "static vulnerability" of American land and naval presence in the region when faced with the threat of a full-scale Iranian response.

Shifting Alliances and Shared Concerns

The push for restraint follows an intensive diplomatic charm offensive by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who has spent months repairing ties with Arab capitals. While political differences remain—specifically regarding Iran’s support for regional proxies—many Gulf states now view dialogue as a safer path than war.

Interestingly, regional leaders are also motivated by internal stability. Many authoritarian regimes in the area fear that a conflict-driven collapse of the Iranian government could spark unpredictable pro-democracy movements or state fragmentation, which they view as a threat to their own domestic security. As tensions remain high, the focus has shifted toward returning to the negotiating table to prevent a wider regional catastrophe.

Key Takeaways

Coordinated Restraint: Saudi Arabia and Turkey led a diplomatic effort to stop U.S. strikes, with the Saudis even blocking the use of their airspace.

Vulnerability of U.S. Bases: The withdrawal of personnel from Qatar’s al-Udeid airbase illustrates how U.S. regional assets can become liabilities during peak tensions.

Diplomatic Shift: Iranian outreach and a shared desire for regional stability have led many Gulf states to prefer negotiation over military escalation.

Adapted From

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/15/gulf-states-and-turkey-urged-trump-not-to-launch-strikes-against-iran

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