...vilian casualties and a sharp jump in oil prices due to Iran's blocking of the Strait of Hormuz The key efforts to establish a dialogue were made by Oman, which acted as a mediator even before the start of the war. According to sources, Muscat tried several times to open a communication channel, but the White House made it clear that it was not interested in this. A senior White House official confirmed that Trump rejected these attempts and intends to continue the military campaign to fur...
...that in the first days of the war, senior American officials themselves turned to Oman to discuss de-escalation. Moreover, a senior Iranian source reported that the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, Ali Larijani, and the Foreign Minister, Abbas Arakchi, also tried to use Oman as a channel for discussing a ceasefire with the participation of US Vice President JD #Vance. However, these discussions did not take place. In addition to Oman, attempts to restore communic...
...ther weaken Tehran's military potential. “He's not interested in that now, and we will continue the mission with the same intensity. Maybe such a day will come, but not now,” the official was quoted as saying by Reuters. Another source in the US administration added, commenting on the situation: “President Trump said that the new potential leadership of Iran has made it clear that it wants to talk and will eventually talk. For now, Operation Epic Fury continues unabated.” It is indicative ...