Why Iran Attacked Everyone In The Gulf But Oman

In a recent escalation of tensions in the Gulf region, Iran has launched attacks against several neighboring countries, yet notably refrained from targeting Oman. This strategic decision appears to stem from Oman’s longstanding role as a mediator in regional conflicts and its unique diplomatic relationship with Tehran. Oman has historically maintained a neutral stance, fostering dialogue between Iran and other Gulf states, particularly during heightened tensions. The current hostilities are largely attributed to the broader Israel-Iran conflict, which has intensified in recent months, prompting Iran to retaliate against nations it perceives as aligning with Israel. Analysts suggest that Oman’s diplomatic approach allows it to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape effectively, thus avoiding becoming embroiled in the ongoing conflict. As Iran continues to assert its influence in the region, the implications of its selective aggression highlight the intricate web of alliances and enmities in the Gulf, with Oman standing as a potential bridge for peace amid rising hostilities.
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