Justify your statement with Proofs.
Iran would never Attack saudi arabia , its out of question.
Dont forget the problem in Middle east was started by US itself - saddam was supported by CIA and on the other hand The Saudi govt and Kwait too
Iran vs Saudi Arabia
This post was written by Salman Shaheen on November 13, 2009
Posted Under: International, Iran, Religion 2
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retweetTensions have been mounting between Iran and Saudi Arabia in recent weeks. Saudi’s intervention this month into the long-running and long-underreported Yemeni civil war – attacking Shi’ah Houthi rebels fighting against the government of a predominantly Sunni country – has drawn sharp criticism from the other major power in the region.
“Those who pour oil on the fire must know that they will not be spared from the smoke that billows” cautioned Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in a thinly veiled reference to Saudi Arabia.
Iran’s diplomatic posturing, and the unsubstantiated allegations that it is directly aiding the rebels in Yemen, has less to do with a Shi’ah – Sunni battle for spiritual leadership of the Middle East, however, than it does with settling old political scores. It comes as Ahmedinejad’s warning to the Saudi government not to impose any restrictions on Iranian pilgrims during the Hajj, due to commence later this month, is met with the rebuke from Saudi Hajj Minister, Fouad al-Farsi, that Iran “should not take advantage of the pilgrimage for political purposes and its own agenda.”
The Shi’ah – Sunni conflict has always had more to do with politics than religion. It has its foundations not in a dispute over doctrine, but who should succeed Muhammad as the leader of the Ummah. Centuries later, as Iran and Saudi Arabia lock horns on the eve of the holiest event in the Islamic calendar, their dispute has very little to do with spiritual differences, and everything to do with influence in the Middle East
Iran vs Saudi Arabia
Every thing is the fault of the USA, typical inability of arabs, iran and pakistan to ever take responsibility for anything.