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Much has been made of the new diplomatic role of Turkey in the Middle East. However, the recent release of American Sarah Shourd from Evin prison in Iran – brokered by the Sultanate of Oman – has highlighted the unobtrusive diplomatic prowess of Muscat. Oman’s ability to maintain good relations with both Washington and Tehran places it in an ideal position to broker further contact between the Islamic Republic and the West. Engaging Iran by way of Omani diplomacy could allow the U.S. to quietly negotiate issues without the bellicose rhetoric that has defined Iranian-U.S. relations as of late. For more on Oman’s role in the release of Sarah Shourd, and the implications for future Omani diplomacy, see: