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  Gulf States Push to Avert US-Iran Conflict Amid Rising Tensions

Gulf states pushing to avert U.S.-Iran conflict, official saysAs tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, a group of key Gulf states is working tirelessly behind the scenes to prevent a potentially catastrophic conflict. With thousands of American troops stationed in the region, the stakes are high, and the clock is ticking.

Diplomatic Efforts Intensify
According to a Gulf official, several key US allies in the Middle East - including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, and Oman - have been engaging in 72 hours of intensive diplomacy aimed at lowering the temperature in public rhetoric and avoiding military action that could trigger wider regional instability. The talks have focused on refraining from strikes on Iran, citing the region's security and economic vulnerabilities, while highlighting the risk that the US could ultimately be affected as well.

Iran's Warning to Regional Powers
Two diplomatic sources told CBS News that Iran explicitly informed a number of countries that they would be targets of an Iranian missile attack if the US were to strike. The US embassies in Qatar and Saudi Arabia have advised Americans to avoid going to military bases in those two countries, citing the heightened risk of retaliation.

White House Response
In response to the escalating tensions, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that many stories on Iran 'have been based on anonymous sources who are pretending or guessing to know the president's thinking.' She emphasized that President Trump continues to closely monitor the situation and will keep all options on the table.

President Trump's Comments
In a recent interview, President Trump suggested that the killing in Iran is stopping, with 'no plan for executions.' However, when asked if this means military options are off the table, he replied, 'We're going to watch and see what the process is.'

Regional Powers Urge Restraint
As tensions continue to rise, regional powers are urging restraint. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke on the phone with Qatar's prime minister and Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, highlighting the need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.

The situation in the Gulf remains precarious, with thousands of American troops at risk of being caught in the crossfire. As tensions continue to escalate, it is clear that a peaceful resolution is the only viable option. The Gulf states' diplomatic efforts are a crucial step towards preventing a potentially catastrophic conflict and creating space for eventual discussions on a nuclear deal and other issues.

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