DID Press: Several Arab governments, including two Gulf states, are reportedly dissatisfied with how the United States initiated and managed the ongoing war with Iran, according to a report cited by Israeli outlet Walla and attributed to Associated Press.

According to the report, the concerns focus particularly on the initial joint attack by the United States and Israel against Iran last Saturday.
Sources familiar with the matter said Washington did not provide sufficient advance warning to those Arab countries before the operation began. As a result, the governments reportedly had little time to prepare for potential retaliatory missile and drone strikes from Iran.
The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue, said their governments had repeatedly warned the United States that such a war could have devastating consequences for the entire region. They said Washington failed to heed those warnings.