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Tehran, Jan 9, IRNA – Saudi Arabia can either continue supporting extremist terrorists and promoting sectarian hatred, or it can opt for good neighborliness and play a constructive role in promoting regional stability, however; Iran hopes that Saudi Arabia will be persuaded to heed the call of reason, Iranian foreign minister said.

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif dispatched separate letters to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Foreign Ministers of a number of UN member states today.


Full text of Zarif's letter to his colleagues follows:

'In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

Dear Colleague,

I would like to begin by wishing you a happy, healthy, and peaceful 2016, and express the hope that the friendly relations between our two countries and peoples could be further enhanced and strengthened in the New Year. I would also ask for your indulgence to brief you about the unfortunate developments between Iran and Saudi Arabia that have unfolded in the past few days.

We are taking the final steps to announce the Implementation Day of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action between Iran and E3/EU+3 next week. We had all hoped -- and continue to believe – that the resolution of the nuclear issue would enable all of us to focus on addressing the real challenge of extremist violence and terrorism that is ravaging our region and the world. President Rouhani has repeatedly declared that his foreign policy priorities are friendship with neighbors, peace and stability in the region and constructive engagement across the globe. His initiative for World Against Violence and Extremism (WAVE) received unanimous support from the UN General Assembly in 2013, promising a more enlightened far-sighted global campaign against this menace.

Regrettably, immediately after the successful conclusion of the first interim nuclear agreement between Iran and E3/EU+3 in November 2013, Saudi Arabia focused all its resources to prevent or defeat a comprehensive deal, and preclude normalization in the region. Today, there are indications that some in Saudi Arabia are on a mission to drag the entire region to conflict, fearing that removal of the smokescreen of the manufactured Iranian nuclear threat would expose the real global threat posed by extremists and their sponsors. It is an unfortunate reality that most extremist perpetrators of acts of terror from September 11, 2001 to the recent senseless terrorist shooting in San Bernardino and other episodes of extremist carnage in between -- whether in Beirut, Baghdad, Cairo, Damascus, Istanbul and Peshawar, or in Paris, London, Moscow, Madrid and Ottawa – and most members of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, ISIS and Al-Nusra Front were either Saudi nationals, or those mis-educated in Saudi financed schools or otherwise brainwashed by petro-financed demagogues, who have promoted an anti-Islamic message of hatred, exclusion and sectarianism across the globe for decades.

The Saudi strategy to derail the nuclear agreement and maintain and even exacerbate tension in the region has focused on three inter-related domains: PR and pressure in the West, promotion and even active engagement in war and violence in the region and direct provocation against Iran. Examples of the first two are well-known, while the cases of provocation against Iran have not grabbed international headline primarily thanks to Iranian prudent restraint.

The Saudi PR machine in Washington, with its strange bedfellows, spared no effort to mislead the US public about the nuclear agreement throughout last summer. While it failed to defeat the nuclear deal, it now works overtime to compensate by spreading delusional hype against Iran.

On another front, in addition to supporting extremist terrorists in Syria and elsewhere, the senseless war waged by Saudi Arabia in Yemen has raged for nearly 10 months of aerial campaign targeting the people of Yemen. At the same time impeding humanitarian access has led to the starvation of innocent civilians, and all international efforts to establish a cease-fire and begin a dialogue between Yemeni groups and factions have been thwarted by Saudi Arabia.

Saudi authorities have also engaged in numerous direct and at times lethal provocations against Iran, as the third pillar of this strategy. Iranian self-restraint has prevented this concerted campaign to achieve its goal of exacerbating tension:
Saudi bombers have hit Iranian diplomatic facilities in Yemen several times, including on April 24 and September 18, 2015 and January 7, 2016 killing two local service personnel, injuring a number of Yemeni guards and inflicting damage to the buildings.

Saudi authorities have persistently mistreated Iranian pilgrims, fueling public outrage in Iran.

On March 28, 2015, two Saudi immigration officers sexually molested two Iranian boys in Jeddah Airport in broad daylight. They have yet to be punished, as promised, for a crime that they and their extremist cohorts continue to shamelessly boast about on Saudi social media.

On September 24, 2015, as a result of the stampede during the Haj pilgrimage in Mena, a suspiciously disproportionate number of Iranian pilgrims -- 464 innocent men, women, elderly and children -- were killed, mostly because of at least utter Saudi negligence, and 521 were injured. For days, Saudi authorities arrogantly refused to respond to the repeated requests by the grieved families and the Iranian government to have access to and repatriate the bodies; a problem that continues to linger.

Saudi-Government-appointed preachers have made a routine practice of hate speech not only against Iran but against all Shia Muslims. One most nefarious example is a sermon on March 31, 2015 by Abdul Rahman al-Sudais, the Government-appointed prayer leader at the Mecca Holy Mosque in which he made a litany of hate speech and incitement for violence against all Shia Muslims, “Our war with Iran, say that out loud, is a war between Sunnis and Shiites…Our war with Iran...is truly sectarian. If it was not sectarian, we will make it sectarian...Our disagreement with Rafidha [a derogatory reference to Shiites] will not be removed, nor our suicide to fight them... as long as they are on the face of the earth....”

The provocative and unjustifiable beheading of a leading Shia scholar on January 2, 2016 followed another hate speech by the same demagogue on January 1, 2016.

Saudi Arabia has also engaged in a publicly-declared economic warfare against Iran, boasting about the intention to strangulate Iranian economy through drastic reduction of oil prices.

Saudi-backed terrorists have repeatedly targeted Iranian diplomatic posts, most notably through suicide attacks in Beirut on November 19, 2013 and in Peshawar on February 24, 2014, killing 2 Iranian diplomats, 4 Lebanese and 3 Pakistani security guards, injuring many innocent bystanders and causing extensive damage to the buildings.

In all these cases, the Islamic Republic of Iran, confident of the strength of its cause, conviction and people, refused to retaliate or break or even reduce diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia. Iran has called for Islamic unity in the face of Saudi sectarian hate mongering. And while Saudi Government or its agents directly targeted Iranian diplomatic facilities, killing Iranian diplomats and other nationals, the Iranian Government has unequivocally condemned the assault against Saudi Embassy and Consulate on January 2, 2016, ensured the safety and dignity of all Saudi diplomats, took immediate measures to help restore Saudi diplomatic compound, declared at the highest level its determination to bring all perpetrators to justice, took disciplinary action against those failing to perform their duties to protect diplomatic compounds, and initiated an internal investigation to determine the causes and prevent any recurrence. Let me reiterate that the Islamic Republic of Iran is fully committed to comply with all its obligations in accordance with international law and relevant international instruments, especially the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963.

We have no desire or interest in escalation of tension in our neighborhood. We all need to be united in the face of continued threats posed by extremists against all of us. In fact, from the first days after his election, President Rouhani and I have sent public and private signals to Saudi Arabia about our readiness to engage in dialogue and accommodation to promote regional stability and combat destabilizing extremist violence. Saudi Arabia has to make a crucial choice. It can either continue supporting extremist terrorists and promoting sectarian hatred, or it can opt for good neighborliness and play a constructive role in promoting regional stability. We hope Saudi Arabia will be persuaded to heed the call of reason.

Please accept, dear colleague, the assurances of my highest consideration.

Zarif: Tehran hopes Riyadh will heed call of reason (UPDATES)
 
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Iran and Saudi Arabia must use dialogue. If war erupts, Shia and Sunni division will be like never before. This is the time for unity.
 
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Iran should know that the world knows what it's up to.
Iranians are not innocent AT ALL.
Both Iran and Saudi have innocent blood at their hands.
I personally think Iran is a menace for the region as much as Saudi is.
Both Iran and Saudi have betrayed the Ummah of Muhammad SW.Both of them are two regional power houses who have exhausted all their energies to undo each other at the expensive of the stability and credibility of the Ummah.
Instead of leading us from the front,both of them have torn the Ummah apart by their proxies.
 
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As long as oil is still the blood that runs in the modern economy, the shia/ sunni division will prevail.
 
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Iran should know that the world knows what it's up to.
Iranians are not innocent AT ALL.
Both Iran and Saudi have innocent blood at their hands.
I personally think Iran is a menace for the region as much as Saudi is.
Both Iran and Saudi have betrayed the Ummah of Muhammad SW.Both of them are two regional power houses who have exhausted all their energies to undo each other at the expensive of the stability and credibility of the Ummah.
Instead of leading us from the front,both of them have torn the Ummah apart by their proxies.

What policy has Iran taken that has been against Saudi?
 
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It's not as simple as F15's vs Photoshopped planes...... Iran has a huge standing army, after all the F15's have been utilized, what happens next - who will stop the Iranian ground assault, gatra-wearing Saudi's in their Ferrari's?

This equation is way more complex than A vs B or war-simulations.

And you will be flying Q313 against F15 in Photoshop?
 
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Zarif should first withdraw those khomeni and hassan nasrullah proxies..



Iranians and by extension their puppet mullahs becoming championing of shia right all over are worst arrogant vile animals..

Meet the Proxies: How Iran Spreads Its Empire through Terrorist Militias - The Tower

http://www.clarionproject.org/sites/default/files/Iranian-Support-For-Terrorism.pdf

'Iran Supporting More than 100 Shiite Terror Groups'

Oh, for fks sake. What is wrong with you people? Why do you guys get fooled so easily?

Clarion Project is an anti-Islam Israeli project to undermine Islam in USA & globally.

This is their founder,
""Raphael Shore is a Canadian-Israeli film writer, producer, and rabbi. He is the founder of Jerusalem U, a Jewish non-profit educational organization,[1] and Clarion Project, a non-profit organization whose stated mission is: "exposing the dangers of Islamist extremism".[2]"

This is the sort of films they make,
The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision For America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West"

This is their donor list, notice how much it attracts Jewish foundations
http://d35brb9zkkbdsd.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/clarionfundnrs.pdf

This is the sort of islamophobe scaremongering stuff their security analysis, Ryan Mauro, says on western talk shows,
"The construction of the building blocks for similar Muslim enclaves and "no-go zones" in the U.S. is one of the most disturbing programs of Islamist groups. If successful, these territories will be the first to establish Shari'a law in the country, thus offering a profound challenge to America's constitutional order."

Their board of director includes people like "Muslims" like Pakistani-Canadian Raheel Raza, who has called for the banning of the burka & niqab in Canada. And Zuhdi Jasser, who is another "Muslim", who is a strong supporter of Israel.

It's absolutely shameful that you guys fall so easily in western traps. You think you hate Iran because you thought logically about it? No, you hate Iran, because the western media manipulators and policy makers are working day & night to change the WAY YOU AND PEOPLE LIKE YOU THINK. You think it's just a coincidence that ANY country or ANY leader that stands against the west is "the bad guy"? You think it happens by luck? by coincidence? No, they have the smartest people working to fool the most easily foolable people on earth.

God, sometimes I wish Iran was located in the middle of sub-saharan African. It would have been more respectable to live there than the bunch of easily manipulated neighbors we have.
 
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Both Saudis and Iranians should withdraw from all the fronts whether it is syria or yemen. Otherwise they should be ready to be burnt by fires they lit for others.
 
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Why dont they attack each other and finish this sh!t once for all ??

Roz roz ka ho gya hai ab tou
 
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Both Saudis and Iranians should withdraw from all the fronts whether it is syria or yemen. Otherwise they should be ready to be burnt by fires they lit for others.

We are not in Yemen, but we can't withdraw from Syria because if Syria falls to Jihadists and Iraq falls to Jidahists, there would be a huge area all the way from Libya, through Syria, through Iraq, right at our western borders, easily able to attack our country. And when Al Baghdadi's pig soldiers come attack our country, will Pakistan & Saudi come help us?
 
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We are not in Yemen, but we can't withdraw from Syria because if Syria falls to Jihadists and Iraq falls to Jidahists, there would be a huge area all the way from Libya, through Syria, through Iraq, right at our western borders, easily able to attack our country. And when Al Baghdadi's pig soldiers come attack our country, will Pakistan & Saudi come help us?

Houthis are actively getting material support from Iran. Unless you dont back off neither will saudis. Both Iran and Saudis will become laughing stock of this world if they dont get their act straight. There is no winner her as in the end both countries will end up with their faces in their own crap.
 
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Houthis are actively getting material support from Iran. Unless you dont back off neither will saudis. Both Iran and Saudis will become laughing stock of this world if they dont get their act straight. There is no winner her as in the end both countries will end up with their faces in their own crap.

Houthis have only received political support from Iran.

Iran never hides its support like certain other countries. When it supported Hamas or when it supports Hezbollah, it says it proudly, it does not hide it. When it supports Syria, it says it clearly.

Our soldiers are not there in Yemen. Our advisors are not there. Our jets are not there. Our tanks are not there. We don't have a training camp for Houthi soldiers in Iran.

By the way, the ones who are fighting against the Saudis are not just Houthis. They are Houthis plus Saleh and his army loyalists and many tribes. Are they all under our control? What has Saleh's Republican Guards have to do with Iran?
 
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Houthis have only received political support from Iran.

Iran never hides its support like certain other countries. When it supported Hamas or when it supports Hezbollah, it says it proudly, it does not hide it. When it supports Syria, it says it clearly.

Our soldiers are not there in Yemen. Our advisors are not there. Our jets are not there. Our tanks are not there. We don't have a training camp for Houthi soldiers in Iran.

By the way, the ones who are fighting against the Saudis are not just Houthis. They are Houthis plus Saleh and his army loyalists and many tribes. Are they all under our control? What has Saleh's Republican Guards have to do with Iran?

Houthis sustain a war for so long without external material support. Unless their weapons and ammunitions are coming out of thin air Iran is the only suplier backing them for now.
 
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Houthis sustain a war for so long without external material support. Unless their weapons and ammunitions are coming out of thin air Iran is the only suplier backing them for now.

Do you realize that Yemen is an actual country? And that countries have an arm supply? Let me remind you, the army of Yemen was also on the Houthis side, so they had access to the military arms!

That is point one.

Point two is this,
Gun Control, Yemen-Style - The Atlantic

This article is from 2013, before most of you even thought about Yemen.

From the article,
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With shops lining the main road and hard bargaining merchants abounding, Jihana appears to be your average Yemeni market. But instead of shopping for food or clothes, customers peruse a vast assortment of glocks, pistols, AK47s, M16s, anti-aircraft artillery, bazookas, and nearly any other weapon short of an actual tank.

"In Yemen, no matter if you're rich or poor, you must have guns. Even if it's just one piece," insists Abdul Wahab al-Ammari, a tribal sheikh from Yemen's Ibb province who resides in Sana'a, citing self-protection as the primary driver of gun ownership. "I have maybe 14 high powered weapons, and 3 handguns [at home]." "

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"Acquiring weapons is part and parcel of the Yemeni culture historically," says Aish Awas, a security expert at the government-funded Sheba Center for Strategic Studies. "Over time it tends to be part of the Yemeni's identity."

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"Driving across Sana'a, walking down the street, or eating at a restaurant, it's almost impossible not to encounter a firearm. And that's the capital. Gun-slinging in tribal areas, especially northern ones, is even more cavalier. "Yemeni society links the weapons culture with manliness,""

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"Iron Mountain," in Yemen's southern port city of Aden, gets its name because during the British occupation it was literally tunneled out and used as a weapons storage facility.

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I guess same applies to Iran as well why they are supporting Assad but never cared about qaddafi as one was Shia and one was Sunni so Iran is actively supporting Sectarianism as well just like Saudia.

This Al Nimr episode proved the same Iran never raised any voice against such capital punishment in Sadia until one of their Shia was killed so all Iran cares about is Shiaism and Saudia Wahabism .

Both are two sides of the same coin and are damaging Islam equally.
 
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