According to U.S. media reports, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar have urged the United States to refrain from military intervention in Iran, warning that a potential strike by Washington could pose risks to global oil markets and the U.S. economy.
Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar have called on the Trump administration not to attempt to overthrow the government in Iran.
U.S. media, citing officials from Arab Gulf states, reported that the three countries are privately urging Washington not to target Iranian officials, noting that such actions could negatively affect global oil markets and the U.S. economy.
The White House has not made a clear statement on what kind of military operation it is planning against Tehran. However, according to the report, U.S. officials have indicated that the likelihood of an attack is high.
