Oh Mon. That sounds like something you would hear in Jamaica. Here in the States, we say "Oh Man." Chris Columbus was the first Euro to see the beautiful island and the Spanish owned it until the 1600s when Great Britian took it away and taught the locals to speak with a British accent. Thus, they say "Mon" instead of "Man". In 1962, the Jamaican people had enough of the Brits and achieved their independence. The still say "Mon."
Now that we've gotten that out of the way, here's the unrelated story. There is a country in the Middle East called Oman. It is pronounced, "Oh mon'" and it is a sultanate i.e. governed by a Sultan in the capital city of Muscat. It sits on the Arabian Peninsula and is boardered by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emerites (UAE), Yemen, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. Just like we have Alaska disjointed from the original 48 by Canada, Oman has two little exclaves separated from the main country by UAE. Significantly, one of those, called Musandam, sits at the tip of the peninsula and it the promontory land extending into the Strait of Harmuz.
Now my madness is coming clear, isn't it? Isn't it? Oh Mon Oman! Luckily, we are friendly with the Omanis. Sadly, the Omanis are friendly with the Iranis. Oman is 86% Muslim and Iran is 99% but the Sunni and Shia mix is different. From Oman to Iran is just a few mile swim. Where does their loyalty lie? That is an important question. Oh mon, I'm confused.
Remember this: Oman has been governed by the same family since 1744; the Al Bu Said dynasty. Their motto is: Whatever Al Bu Said was the law.