Trump faces the task of maintaining public support for a war that has caused over 3,000 deaths in the Middle East and affected the global economy. Although the president shows confidence in the support of his allies, divisions exist among them. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates lead the call to increase military pressure on Tehran, with the United Arab Emirates advocating for a ground invasion. Kuwait and Bahrain also favor this option. On the other hand, Oman and Qatar, historically intermediaries between Iran and the West, prefer a diplomatic solution.
Saudi diplomacy argues that a cessation of hostilities now would not produce an agreement that guarantees the security of Iran's Arab neighbors. The Saudis demand that any future agreement neutralize the Iranian nuclear program, destroy its ballistic missile capabilities, and end Tehran's support for proxy groups.