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‘America isn’t winning’: Gulf allies losing faith in Trump’s Iran strategy

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Sky News Defence Analyst Peter Jennings warns key Middle Eastern allies are growing frustrated with Washington, arguing the US has entered the conflict without a clear strategy for victory. “Middle Eastern countries like winners, and unfortunately the Americans aren’t winning right now, and that’s a key problem," Mr Jennings said. “The Gulf states, the United Arab Emirates, they cannot live with an outcome which leaves the Iranians in control of the Strait of Hormuz. “I think they’re very frustrated that the Americans don’t appear to have gone into this conflict with a strategy for winning.”

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Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 25, 2026

Who Is Influencing Washington?

Former Middle East Peace Negotiator Gershon Baskin argues Gulf countries are playing an increasingly important role in shaping US policy toward Iran and the wider region.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Renewed U.S.-Iran Fighting Could Trigger Middle East Oil Market Share Battle

Renewed fighting between the United States and Iran has shattered expectations of a lasting ceasefire, bringing fresh concerns over prolonged oil supply disruptions from the Middle East. The conflict has reignited debate over the stability of global crude markets, with traders and analysts watching closely for any signs of escalating disruption to regional production. Speculation [] The post Renewed U.S.-Iran Fighting Could Trigger Middle East Oil Market Share Battle appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

TRT World

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· Jun 25, 2026

US attempting to reassure Gulf allies about Iran deal

The US says Iran has accepted most of its demands in the ongoing negotiations, while assuring Gulf allies that their security remains a top priority. Iran strongly disputes that claim, arguing that Washington was forced to make concessions and describing the memorandum of understanding as Iran’s victory. Our North America Correspondent Jon Brain reports.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 21, 2026

Trump goes wobbly

The result? Empowering and enriching the Islamic regime; heartening the enemies of America and Israel; and intimidating the Gulf states in casting their destiny with Iran and not with the West.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Iran war: Beware the revenge of geography

In its decision to launch a war against Iran in a bid to gain exclusive control over access to Persian oil and gas resources, the United States has ignored a harsh reality: Geography trumps military power. Iran’s mountainous terrain dominates the entire northern shore of the Persian Gulf, including the Strait of Hormuz maritime chokepoint. []

Pajhwok Afghan News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Iran, US exchange strikes as interim ceasefire faces new tensions

KABUL (Pajhwok): Iran and the United States traded fresh attacks in the Gulf on Sunday, with both sides accusing each other of violating an interim

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Related coverage for "‘America isn’t winning’: Gulf allies losing faith in Trump’s Iran strategy": Al Arabiya English — Who Is Influencing Washington?. Foreign Policy Journal — Renewed U.S.-Iran Fighting Could Trigger Middle East Oil Market Share Battle. TRT World — US attempting to reassure Gulf allies about Iran deal. Jewish News Syndicate — Trump goes wobbly. Washington Examiner — Iran war: Beware the revenge of geography. Pajhwok Afghan News — Iran, US exchange strikes as interim ceasefire faces new tensions