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Gulf states pushing to avert U.S.-Iran battle, official says

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A number of key U.S. allies within the Center East are aiming to stave off a army battle between Iran and the US by participating in 72 hours of intensive diplomacy, a Gulf official instructed CBS Information.

The international locations concerned within the diplomatic push embody Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Oman, based on the Gulf official. The talks have centered on reducing the temperature in public rhetoric and avoiding army motion that these states feared may set off wider regional instability.

To the U.S., the message has been to chorus from strikes on Iran, citing the area’s safety and financial vulnerabilities, whereas highlighting the chance that the U.S. may finally be affected as nicely.

To Iran, the 4 Arab states conveyed that any counterattack on U.S. amenities within the Gulf would have severe penalties for Iran’s relations with international locations throughout the area.

Hundreds of American forces who’re stationed within the Gulf area might be targets of potential Iranian retaliation within the occasion of a U.S. assault on Iran. The U.S. withdrew some personnel from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar this week as a “precautionary measure,” a U.S. official instructed CBS Information.

Two diplomatic sources instructed CBS Information on Wednesday that Iran explicitly knowledgeable a variety of international locations that they’d be targets of an Iranian missile assault if the U.S. had been to strike. The U.S. embassies in Qatar and Saudi Arabia instructed Individuals on Wednesday to keep away from going to army bases in these two international locations. 

“Collectively, there’s an settlement that when this spirals into an armed army escalation, there might be a number of penalties,” the Gulf official instructed CBS Information. “Tensions have cooled quickly, however we have nonetheless but to see. The subsequent interval may also be essential.”

White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt instructed reporters earlier Wednesday that many tales on Iran “have been based mostly on nameless sources who’re pretending or guessing to know the president’s considering.” Leavitt mentioned Mr. Trump “continues to carefully monitor” the state of affairs in Iran, and can “preserve all of his choices on the desk.”

Requested for remark, the White Home referred CBS Information to Leavitt’s remarks.

President Trump has repeatedly threatened to take motion in opposition to Iran if its safety forces proceed their violent crackdown on the nationwide protests which have gripped the nation — which raised expectations that the U.S. may perform  army strikes. Mr. Trump instructed CBS Information on Tuesday the U.S. would “take very sturdy motion” if Iranian authorities started hanging protesters.

The president has been briefed on a variety of choices that can be utilized in opposition to Iran, together with typical airstrikes in addition to cyber and psychological operations aimed toward disrupting the nation’s communications and state media, CBS Information has beforehand reported.

In the meantime, Iran’s Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned Mr. Trump in opposition to army strikes, urging U.S. officers to “halt their deceitful actions” earlier this week. Iran quickly closed its airspace in a single day on Wednesday, indicating it might have been getting ready for attainable army motion.

However on Wednesday, the president prompt a army strike on Iran is probably not imminent, telling reporters he’d heard the “killing in Iran is stopping.” Requested if which means army choices are off the desk, Mr. Trump mentioned: “We’ll watch and see what the method is.” 

Iranian Overseas Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke on the telephone with Qatar’s prime minister and Saudi Arabia’s overseas minister on Thursday, the latter two international locations introduced on X.

The diplomatic marketing campaign comes seven months after Mr. Trump ordered airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear amenities, amid a days-long battle between Iran and Israel. That battle resulted in a ceasefire after just below two weeks.

To date, the most recent spherical of diplomacy has not centered instantly on any potential U.S.-Iran nuclear deal. The present efforts are aimed toward stopping assaults or additional escalation, with the objective of making area for eventual discussions on a nuclear deal and different points.

Margaret Brennan

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