The correct answer is (c), Oman.
Operation “Storm of Resolve” is a military operation being conducted by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. The coalition has been fighting against the Houthi rebels since 2015.
Qatar, Kuwait, and Pakistan have all participated in the operation. Oman, however, has not. Oman has maintained a neutral position in the conflict.
Oman has a long history of mediation in the Middle East. In 2015, Oman hosted talks between the Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition. The talks were unsuccessful, but they showed Oman’s willingness to play a role in resolving the conflict.
Oman’s decision not to participate in Operation “Storm of Resolve” is likely due to a number of factors. First, Oman has a long history of good relations with the Houthis. Second, Oman is concerned about the humanitarian impact of the conflict. Third, Oman is wary of getting involved in a conflict that could destabilize the region.
Oman’s decision not to participate in Operation “Storm of Resolve” is a reminder that there are no easy solutions to the conflict in Yemen. The conflict has caused a humanitarian crisis and has destabilized the region. It is important for all parties to the conflict to come to the negotiating table and find a peaceful solution.