Report: Iran Begs for Qatar, Oman To Get U.S. Help to End the War as Israel Bombs Tehran Into the Past

Israel’s crushing air campaign has gutted Iran’s military leadership and energy sector in under 48 hours. Now, a battered Iran is pleading through mediators to halt the onslaught—asking the U.S. to step in.

Key Facts:

  • Iran has reached out to Qatar and Oman, asking them to mediate with the U.S. to stop Israel’s attacks.
  • Israel has bombed major Iranian oil infrastructure, including the Shahran Oil Depot near Tehran.
  • In less than two days, Israel reportedly killed much of Iran’s senior military and nuclear leadership.
  • Iran continues firing missiles at Israel but cannot stop Israel’s airstrikes.
  • President Trump remains firm on demands that Iran dismantle its uranium enrichment program before talks resume.

The Rest of The Story:

Tehran’s message through mediators in Qatar and Oman is clear: Iran wants the attacks to stop and is seeking a return to negotiations—on its terms.

But the U.S. appears to be in no rush.

A senior U.S. diplomat stated, “They either failed to understand or deliberately ignored the president’s warnings… Worst of all, they deceived us.”

Meanwhile, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz posted “Tehran is burning” on X after airstrikes lit up the sky over Iran’s capital.

Satellite images show large plumes of smoke, signaling the extent of the damage to Iran’s oil infrastructure.

The attacks were in response to Iranian missile barrages aimed at Israeli cities.

While both sides remain engaged in escalating retaliations, the Israeli government has yet to comment officially on the strikes targeting Iran’s fuel facilities.

Commentary:

Iran is starting to crack—and fast.

Within 48 hours, the regime has lost key military commanders, critical nuclear personnel, and essential energy infrastructure.

It’s no surprise that Tehran is begging for mediation.

The calls for help to Qatar and Oman—two nations that have served as backchannel go-betweens in the past—reek of desperation.

The same regime that claimed it could wipe Israel off the map is now pleading for the United States to intervene on its behalf.

What changed? Precision and power.

Israel’s military campaign has done what decades of sanctions couldn’t: cripple Iran’s capacity to fund and fuel its war machine.

Their air defenses are reportedly in ruins.

Their nuclear ambitions lie smoldering.

And their fuel reserves are going up in smoke—literally.

President Trump appears vindicated in his skepticism of Iran’s nuclear intentions.

His insistence that Iran halt uranium enrichment as a condition for talks wasn’t just a diplomatic bargaining chip—it now looks like the only path forward for a regime facing existential ruin.

Iran’s refusal to stop enriching uranium—even as they negotiated—was a fatal miscalculation.

Israel called their bluff.

And now, Tehran is paying the price.

If Israel keeps up the pressure, the Islamic regime may not survive much longer.

That might just be the best outcome possible—not for politicians, but for the Iranian people.

Before the ayatollahs, Iranians enjoyed modern freedoms, music, women’s rights, and western alliances.

A post-regime Iran could mean a rebirth of that legacy.

The Bottom Line:

Israel’s air campaign has delivered a crippling blow to Iran’s leadership and infrastructure.

Tehran is now asking Qatar and Oman to help broker peace—through Washington.

With Trump holding firm, and Israel not letting up, Iran’s regime may be entering its final chapter.

The people of Iran could be next in line for liberation.

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