Gulf States Engage in Intensive Back-Channel Mediation to Delay US–Iran Clash
Theater: Saudi Arabia
Time horizon: 24h
Published: 2026-05-19
Moderate confidence (65%)
Risk direction: de-escalatory · Impact: HIGH
Executive summary
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE will, over the next day, intensify back-channel and public diplomacy aimed at further delaying or scaling down any US military action against Iran. Their efforts will focus on preventing disruption to energy exports and domestic exposure to Iranian retaliation. This will include calls for restraint issued in international forums and direct contacts with Washington and Tehran. While unlikely to fully resolve the standoff, such engagement will meaningfully contribute to keeping the confrontation in a brinkmanship phase rather than immediate war.
Key indicators we're watching
- Trump explicitly citing Gulf partners’ request as reason for 2–3 day strike suspension
- Iran’s preparation for short, intense conflict that would directly threaten Gulf infrastructure
- Gulf monarchies’ strong interest in preserving energy export continuity
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