Iran-Saudi Arabia rift widens over Bahrain
The Hindu / ATUL ANEJA
19-Apr-2011 (2 comments)

On Monday, Major-General Yahya Rahim Safavi, a top advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, bluntly warned Saudi Arabia that its intervention in Bahrain could boomerang. “The presence and attitude of Saudi Arabia [in Bahrain] sets an incorrect precedence for similar future events, and Saudi Arabia should consider this fact that one day the very same event may recur in Saudi Arabia itself and Saudi Arabia may come under invasion for the very same excuse,” General Safavi asserted. Chairman of Iran's Joint Chiefs of Staff Major-General Hassan Firouzabadi reinforced the warning on Tuesday by calling the movement of Saudi Arabian troops into Bahrain, “as a blunder committed by the Saudi government”.

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Earlier, Prince Turki bin Mohammad, Saudi Arabia's Deputy Foreign Minister threatened to pull out his country's diplomats from Iran unless Tehran improved their security cover. “I hope we won't be obliged to withdraw our diplomatic mission from Tehran if Iran fails to take the necessary measures to protect it,” he said, after protesting students last Monday hurled flaming Molotov cocktails at the Embassy building.

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Simorgh5555

Terrorist thugs attack Saudi embassy

by Simorgh5555 on

This is an excelletn development. The IR is being isolated by the West, Jews and Arabs alike. It has only succeeded in exporting its revolution to Iraq no thanks to Bush's epic blunder. Its only other friends are cash stricken Cuba and Hugo 'Mad' Chavez. 


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Siavash300

Islamic monsters were isolated from day one

by Siavash300 on

Since day one that Islamic gang and stinky mullahs took power in Iran they had been isolated and no one like those bastards. There has never been any place in our modern world for them. I think the Green movement has been inspired and feeded by present of U.S troops in Iraq. U.S present in Iraq made Green movement came to picture.