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DTIC ADA474886: Oman: Reform, Security, and U.S. Policy
by Defense Technical Information Center
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The Sultanate of Oman, a long-time strategic U.S. ally in
the Persian Gulf, allowed U.S. access to its military
facilities long before the 1990 Persian Gulf crisis. It
hosted U.S. forces participating in recent major combat
operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Sultan Qaboos has
been slowly opening the political process while trying to
manage an economy that lacks vast oil reserves. Sections
focus on defense and security ties, including cooperation
with U.S. war efforts and the war on terrorism, Oman's
military capabilities, and U.S. security assistance;
democratization and human rights, particularly with
regard to women, religion, and the mass media; regional
relations; and economic and trade issues. This report
will be updated periodically. See also CRS Report
RL31533, The Persian Gulf: Issues for U.S. Policy, 2004.
Date Published: 2018-06-15 11:24:47
Identifier: DTIC_ADA474886
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Language: english
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