By Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed
Some people still think that all that is said about Iran is mere lies. However, Iran's latest hostile claim to Bahrain has made the picture all the clearer, and that Iran is a big problem for the Arab region in all the sense of the word. Iranian officials have again made statements claiming that the Kingdom of Bahrain is part of Iran and that it is the 14th province of Iran. It is as though Iran's occupation of the three UAE islands is not enough. That is not all. Iran has done so much [harm] to the region, dividing the Palestinian ranks into two states in an already fragmented and occupied territories, thanks to the "ruler of the faithful," as Khalid Mishal, the leader of Hamas in Damascus, has described him, when he went to Tehran to congratulate the Iranian leaders on the new divine victory. Iran is not content with supporting the division it created in Beirut between Sunnis and Shiites; it is now seeking to support the Al-Huthists' secession in Yemen. It had earlier sought to do the same in Iraq, but fortunately it failed in the latest Iraqi elections, as the majority of Shiites in southern Iraq voted against Iran's candidates. Read more ...
Some people still think that all that is said about Iran is mere lies. However, Iran's latest hostile claim to Bahrain has made the picture all the clearer, and that Iran is a big problem for the Arab region in all the sense of the word. Iranian officials have again made statements claiming that the Kingdom of Bahrain is part of Iran and that it is the 14th province of Iran. It is as though Iran's occupation of the three UAE islands is not enough. That is not all. Iran has done so much [harm] to the region, dividing the Palestinian ranks into two states in an already fragmented and occupied territories, thanks to the "ruler of the faithful," as Khalid Mishal, the leader of Hamas in Damascus, has described him, when he went to Tehran to congratulate the Iranian leaders on the new divine victory. Iran is not content with supporting the division it created in Beirut between Sunnis and Shiites; it is now seeking to support the Al-Huthists' secession in Yemen. It had earlier sought to do the same in Iraq, but fortunately it failed in the latest Iraqi elections, as the majority of Shiites in southern Iraq voted against Iran's candidates. Read more ...
Source: Asharq Alawsat