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Qatar Forces on Highest State of Alert for Fear of War

Saudi Arabia recently issued an ultimatum to Qatar, listing ten demands including severance of all ties with Iran, the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas. Saudis reportedly asked Doha to fulfil all those demands if it wants normal ties with Riyadh and its allies.

The ultimatum has prompted a dramatic response by the small Persian Gulf nation, and according to a just released report by Arabic CNN (which was confirmed locally) US officials have said they have observed increased Qatari military activity as the country placed its forces “on the highest state of alert” over fears of an imminent military incursion, according to Zero Hedge.

The sources add that the Qatari military has brought up 16 Leopard tanks out of storage in Doha in preparation for a potential military incursion by surrounding Gulf states. Furthermore, the Qatari Ministry of Defence reportedly also sent a letter to Saudi, UAE and Bahraini governments, saying they would fire on any naval ships from those countries that enter into its waters, a US official said. US officials have said the situation in Qatar has not affected US military operations and security in Qatar.

Separately, the Wall Street Journal validated yesterday’s reports about a Saudi ultimatum, reporting late on Wednesday that leading Arab states are drawing up a list of demands that Qatar must meet to return to normal diplomatic and economic relations, including steps to significantly scale back the Al Jazeera media network. Oddly enough, there was no mention of “Russian hackers.”

Earlier, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir did not rule out the possibility of a military conflict with Qatar. When asked on Tuesday whether there could be military measures should Doha not change course, Jubeir said: “I hope not.”

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and their allies are also seeking guarantees that Qatar’s government will stop its alleged financing of Middle East extremist groups and sever relations with the political leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, a global Islamist movement, according to these officials.

Identity of Terrorists behind Tehran Attacks Revealed

Intelligence Ministry Official Website

According to a statement released by Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence on Thursday, the identity of all perpetrators of Tehran terrorist attacks has been revealed.

Here is the full text of the statement:

“Hereby, we announce to the honourable nation of Iran that based on intelligence observations, the full identity of the terrorists who launched two attacks on the Iranian parliament and the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini and also those who helped them are discovered.

The operational team that launched these attacks was composed of five terrorists who had criminal record and were linked to Wahhabi and Takfiri [radical] groups. After being recruited by ISIS, they left Iran to join the group and carry out crimes in Mosul and Raqqa.

In August 2016, as part of a terrorist cell, and under the command of Abu Aisha, who is a senior ISIS commander, they entered Iran to carry out terrorist attacks in holy cities. But following the complete annihilation of the network and inflicting a defeat on them, Abu Aisha was killed and these terrorists fled the country.

The names of the attackers are not revealed due to some social and security considerations.”

“Inventing Enemies; Saudi Arabia’s Trick for Survival”

Saudi Arabia King Salman

In an article published by the Iranian daily E’temad, senior political analyst Fereydoon Majlesi said that the provocative decision by Riyadh and some of its regional allies to break diplomatic ties with Qatar is part of a larger plan for survival. Here is the full text of the Farsi article:

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have fought at least once over their borders. In general, most Arab states in the Persian Gulf are at odds with each other on a number of issues, but Saudi Arabia has been trying to have all of them gathered under one umbrella via exaggerating the extent of their animosity towards Iran. And now Saudis’ efforts have raised concerns in other Arab countries. They are worried that the kingdom is playing the role of a big brother, expecting others to follow its footsteps in all regional issues.

For the time being, Qatar stands at a higher level compared with Saudi Arabia in terms of richness, social cohesion and cultural development. Saudi leaders have a long way to go to turn their vast country, inhabited with conflicting tribes and influenced by fundamentalist ideology, into a coherent country like Qatar. So, it seems the main reason behind Riyadh‘s decision to cut diplomatic ties with Qatar is a sense of rivalry.

Due to its burning need for Saudi Arabia’s financial aid on the one hand, and, Qatar’s support for the Muslim Brotherhood, on the other hand, Egypt had no other way, but to follow the footsteps of Saudi Arabia in cutting diplomatic ties with Qatar.

Bahrain is currently under the military occupation of Saudi Arabia, and its regime is extremely unstable without Saudis’ direct military support. Therefore, the tiny Arab country is forced to back Saudi Arabia against Qatar by cutting ties with Doha.

The United Arab Emirates is not interested in creating tensions with Saudi Arabia given the border disputes between the two states. Meanwhile, due to its internal divisions, the UAE prefers to stand by Saudi Arabia in the current regional issue.

Saudi Arabia has already imposed marine blockade on Qatar. This is a ridiculous decision because it is pushing Qatar towards Iran. Qatar has the longest sea border with Iran. On the other hand, Qatar’s largest source of income is located in joint gas fields with Iran. It goes without saying that Qatar needs friendly ties with Iran to take advantage of the resources. This comes as Saudi Arabia expects the country to cut ties with Iran and adopt a hostile and even warmongering stance towards the Islamic Republic.

Saudi Arabia and its allies expect Qatar, as one of the richest countries in the region, to express support for their high adventures. But Qatar’s economic interest lies in preserving the status quo and this is not acceptable for Saudi Arabia.

Now it seems that the Saudis have decided to portray Iran as a dangerous enemy to heal their internal divisions and prolong the survival of their shaky monarchy. This comes as Qataris do not need to create such an enemy. Despite being a tiny kingdom in the Persian Gulf, Qatar has managed to establish itself as a key international player with its cultural privileges as well as ethnic cohesion.

As things stand, Saudi Arabia and its allies cannot resolve their problems with Qatar by waging a war against it. On the other hand, the Arab states’ adventurism against Iran will only endanger Qatar. Iran has made considerable investments in Asaluyeh as well as South Pars gas field.  If these investments are endangered, there would be no further towers in the mentioned Arab countries. So, the current crisis is not in the interest of any regional state. This is the main point that Saudis must take into consideration. This entails putting an end to the regional adventurism so that the states, with their rich resources, can live in peace and prosperity.

The Saudi officials, who used to view Israel as their main enemy, are now widely viewed as the regime’s servants. Today, we are witnessing that all the destructive policies of Riyadh are ending up in Israel’s interest.

The Saudi regime is harbouring the delusion of being the region’s main power. Deputy Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Bin Salman is an ambitious politician whose plans are backed by Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir. They are following some adventurous plans to portray their country as a stable state. But, the instability there is rooted in the inconsistency between different aspects of Saudis’ lifestyles. Today, Wahhabism is pushing the country further towards extremism and that’s why they are making new enemies for their survival.

Death Toll from Tehran Terrorist Attacks Rises to 17

Tehran Terrorist Attacks in Photos

Iran’s Legal Medicine Organization announced on Thursday that the death toll from the twin attacks on Tehran has risen to 17.

Out of the 17 bodies, 16 have been identified, the ILMO said, adding that three of the victims were women.

Back on Wednesday, two teams of terrorists launched separate attacks on the Mausoleum of Imam Khomeini in southern Tehran and the building of Iranian Parliament.

According to Deputy Head of the IRGC’s Intelligence Department Brigadier General Mohammad Hossein Nejat, three of the terrorists who attacked the Iranian Parliament aged between 20 and 25.

“They were armed with a significant number of machine guns and magazines”, he added.

All terrorists were either killed by police forces or the explosion of their suicide vests.

The tragic incident also left over 45 people wounded.

Iranian FM Raps Trump’s ‘Repugnant’ Remarks on Tehran Attacks

“Repugnant WH (White House) statement & Senate sanctions as Iranians counter terror backed by US clients. Iranian people reject such US claims of friendship,” Zarif tweeted on Thursday.

On Wednesday, Trump offered contradictory comments over the twin attacks in Tehran, on the one hand offering solace and on the other blaming the victim for the deadly operation claimed by Daesh Takfiri terrorists.

The US president pointed the finger at Tehran itself, arguing that victims are sponsors.

“We underscore that states that sponsor terrorism risk falling victim to the evil they promote,” claimed Trump.

The State Department had initially released a more benign statement on Wednesday, in the wake of the attacks in Iran’s Parliament (Majlis) and the mausoleum of the late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini, which left at least 13 people dead and more than 50 others injured.

“The depravity of terrorism has no place in a peaceful, civilized world,” the statement by State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.

Iranian FM Raps Trump's 'Repugnant' Remarks on Tehran Attacks

Trumpian foreign policy: Flawed & adrift

Meanwhile, Richard Haass, who was a former senior employee at the US State Department and is now the head of the Council on Foreign Relations, has criticized the White House statement regarding the terrorist attacks in Iran, pointing to a possible schism among the staffers who helped draft it.

“WH statement on Iran terror, which after condolences says Iran deserved it, is result of divided staff drafting w/o smart clear guidance,” Haass wrote on his Twitter page on Wednesday.

He then said that a journalistic investigation of the process behind the drafting of the statement would shed light on the Trump administration’s political flaws.

Earlier on Wednesday, and as the attacks were unfolding in the Iranian capital, Haass had said in another tweet — a “Note to POTUS” — that the US had to condemn the attacks in Tehran.

Iranian FM Raps Trump's 'Repugnant' Remarks on Tehran Attacks

Also criticizing Trump’s stance on Tehran attacks was Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, who expressed surprise at the US president’s “sympathy/insult statement” in a Twitter post.

“Btwn inexplicable anti-Qatar rants & bizarre Iran sympathy/insult statement, Trump Middle East policy coming fully off the rails this week,” read the post.

The White House’s reactions also drew criticism from Washington DC-based non-profit organization, National Iranian American Council, which voiced support for the people of Iran in the wake of terror.

“We underscore that administrations that cannot empathize with human suffering risk losing their humanity, and presidents that cannot genuinely recognize victims of terrorism are incapable of leading the fight against terror,” it added.

Meanwhile, the United States Congress has started work on imposing extra sanctions against Tehran, partly for what the bill describes as Iran’s “support for acts of international terrorism.”

The GOP-controlled Senate acted in a procedural vote to advance the new set of sanctions against Iran despite calls by Democrats to delay the vote.

Key Democratic figures such as Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and California Senator Dianne Feinstein called for a delay in the vote out of respect for the fallen in the wake of the attacks but to no avail.

“On a day when Iran has been attacked by ISIL (Daesh), by terrorism, now is not the time to go forward with legislation calling for sanctions against Iran,” Sanders said in a statement.

“Today when they are mourning, when they are dealing with the shock of a terrorist attack, today is not the day to go forward with this piece of legislation,” it added.

Iranian Nation to Resist Violence, Extremism: Rouhani

“Undoubtedly, the Iranian nation will confront violence and terror stronger than before,” Hassan Rouhani said in a meeting with a group of Iranian cultural figures.

“This great nation and all free nations of the world will resist extremism and violence,” he reiterated.

Rouhani then described Tehran’s twin terror attacks as “cowardly,” adding, “The Iranian nation will prove once again that it will crush any plot hatched by ill-wishers through unity and solidarity and its powerful security structure.”

Offering condolence to the bereaved families of the terrorist attacks’ victims, Rouhani said that Iran’s enemies were irked by the huge turnout of the Iranians in the country’s May 19 elections and therefore recruited and supported Takfiri elements to cover up their failures in the region.

The Wednesday terrorist attack on the Iranian Parliament finished after all four gunmen were killed in confrontation with Iranian security forces.

In another attack on the same day, a group of terrorists opened fire at several people in the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic, south of Tehran.

According to officials, 12 people have been martyred and 42 others were wounded in the twin attacks.

Iran, France Call for Enhanced Cooperation in Fight against Terror

In a telephone conversation with his French counterpart on Wednesday evening, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the twin terrorist attacks that hit Tehran earlier in the day only steeled Iran’s resolve to fight against terrorism.

“The Iranian administration is ready to work with the government of France and other European countries to decisively stand up to terrorism and fight against it,” President Rouhani said.

For his part, Emanuel Macron expressed condolences to Iran over deaths in Tehran terrorist attacks, stressing that Paris is open to closer cooperation with Tehran in the war against terrorism.

On Wednesday morning, terrorists launched simultaneous attacks on Iran’s parliament building in downtown Tehran and on the mausoleum of late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini, south of the city.

According to officials, 12 people were killed and 42 others wounded in the two incidents.

The Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei underlined on Wednesday that Iran will keep moving forward and the terrorist attacks will only result in stronger determination among Iranian nation.

Tehran Terrorist Attacks in Photos

Tehran Terrorist Attacks in Photos

The twin terrorist attacks in the Iranian parliament in central Tehran and the Imam Khomeini Mausoleum in southern capital left 13 dead and 45 wounded.

Here are photos of the incident taken from various news agencies:

Tehran Terrorist Attacks Not to Influence Iran’s Resolve: Leader

“The Iranian nation is moving forward, and these fireworks, what happened today, will not influence the people’s resolve. Everyone should know it,” the Leader said on Wednesday in reaction to the twin terrorist attacks in Tehran which killed 13 and wounded 45 people.

“They are too small to have any impact on the determination of the Iranian people and officials,” Ayatollah Khamenei went on to say in an address to a group of students in Tehran.

“The incidents indicated that if the Islamic Republic had not shown resistance in the central point of these seditions, we would have faced many troubles caused by the same origin,” the Leader added.

“God willing, they will be eradicated,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

US Condemns Tehran Terrorist Attacks

“The United States condemns the terrorist attacks in Tehran today,” the US State Department said in a statement released on Wednesday.

“We express our condolences to the victims and their families, and send our thoughts and prayers to the people of Iran,” it added.

“The depravity of terrorism has no place in a peaceful, civilized world,” the statement said, quoting Heather Nauert, the spokesperson for the US State Department.

A pair of attacks on the Iranian Parliament and the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini in southern Tehran claimed the lives of 13 and wounded at least 45 people earlier on Wednesday.