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Donald Trump Threatens Military Action Against Oman Amid Stalled Iran War Talks
Donald Trump has issued a renewed military threat against Oman as a deadline for peace negotiations regarding the Iran conflict passed without a resolution.
Added 8/17/2026

President Donald Trump stated during a television interview that his administration would target Oman with heavy military force if the nation obstructs efforts to conclude the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran. This marks the second time Trump has directed hostile warnings toward Muscat, a traditional American strategic partner and diplomatic intermediary, according to the Guardian. The comments coincided with the expiration of a two-month timeframe intended for reaching a diplomatic settlement, which has yielded no progress.
Meanwhile, regional hostilities persisted as Yemen's Houthis asserted they launched drone and missile assaults against Saudi vessels near a vital Red Sea shipping lane, though Saudi authorities did not verify the incident. Simultaneously, Jared Kushner held an extended meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel following the prime minister's dismissal of a United States-backed peace proposal for Gaza. Netanyahu insisted he would not accept troop withdrawals prior to the complete disarmament of Hamas, while Kushner urged him not to obstruct peace efforts.
These developments highlight how volatile diplomatic tactics have alienated regional allies while failing to deliver the promised resolution to the ongoing conflicts across the Middle East.
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