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Oman Breaks Neutrality to Warn U.S.: “Pull Back”

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Oman Breaks Neutrality to Warn U.S.: "Pull Back"

In an uncharacteristically blunt move, Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi has called on the United States to de-escalate immediately. This “dismay” comes after months of Oman trying to keep both sides at the table, only to see military strikes replace diplomatic progress.

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The Breaking Point

The Sultanate’s frustration stems from a specific set of escalations:

Why This is a Big Deal

Oman usually operates in the shadows. For them to go public with this level of criticism suggests:

  1. Trust is gone: The backchannel between D.C. and Tehran—which Oman spent years building—is effectively collapsing.
  2. Fear of Total War: Oman sees the current “maximalist” pressure from the U.S. and Israel as a path to a regional conflict they can no longer contain.

The Bottom Line: Oman isn’t just worried about the peace process; they are worried about a regional wildfire that ignores borders. When the “Switzerland of the Middle East” starts shouting, it’s usually because the room is on fire.