Attack on Arab oil: Rouhan calls them “speculating” Americans blaming Iran

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has described Americans' claims of his country's involvement in devastating attacks on oil production plants in Saudi Arabia as slandering and continuing Washington's campaign to isolate and put Iran under pressure. In a provocative video address, Rouhan continued to insist the attacks were carried out [...]
In a provocative video address, Rouhan continued to insist that the attacks were carried out by the Houthi rebels in Yemen, and blamed Saudi Arabia from the beginning of the four-year war there, writes The Guardian, translates Periscopi in Albanian.
Iran also indicated that it had sent an official note to the United States through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, saying it would respond immediately after any attack that could be carried out against them and that the horizon of this military response would not be limited to the source of the threat.
Iranian President also tried to show the regime in Saudi Arabia as the real aggressor in Yemen: “We don't want war in the region... Who started the war? They didn't start the Yemenians. It was Saudi Arabia, Emirates, America, certain European countries, and the Zionist regime (israel). ”
Rouhan further declared that the Routhi rebels had bombed Arab oil plants as a warning following the attacks they had made in hospitals, schools, and shopping in Yemen.
European countries, while condemning the attack in question, have not rushed to make anyone guilty. It was the rebels Horthi who claimed responsibility. /Periscope











