Fox News reported on the US refusal to disclose plans for Iran to other countries
The Gulf states failed to identify Washington's goals and plans for Iran during high-level meetings between Saudi Arabia and the United States. This was reported on January 31 by Fox News TV channel, referring to an official from one of the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf (GCC).
According to the source, despite the consultations held in Washington, the US administration "did not share its goals or plans" on Iran with its Gulf allies.
"We want to make sure that they understand our position and our assessment in general. I would like to be completely clear, but we have not achieved this," the source said.
He also stressed that Saudi Arabia would not allow its airspace to be used for a war in which it was not involved.
The New York Times reported on January 30, citing American officials, that Trump had been presented with an expanded list of potential military measures against Iran, including the possibility of raids on Iranian facilities. In addition, the head of the White House is considering the option of launching a series of strikes against targets directly related to the leadership of the Islamic Republic in order to "create chaos in the country and conditions for a change of power."
Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth said on January 29 that Iran still has the opportunity to conclude an agreement with the United States, but for this, Tehran needs to abandon its pursuit of nuclear capabilities. He also stressed that his department is ready to carry out any order that comes from the American leader.
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