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Iran cautions Saudi Arabia that “our strategic patience” may be exhausted. Hossein Salami, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, urged Saudi Arabia to manage its media channels.

DUBAI:
According to the semi-official Fars news agency, Iran’s intelligence minister warned Saudi Arabia on Wednesday that Tehran cannot guarantee the continuation of its “strategic patience.”

Esmail Khatib was quoted by Fars as saying, “Until now, Iran has exercised strategic patience with firm rationality, but it cannot guarantee that it will not run out if hostilities persist.”

Glass palaces will fall down and these countries won’t longer experience stability if Iran decides to respond and punish.

Since Iranian Kurdish lady Mahsa Amini passed away in police prison in September following her arrest for allegedly disobeying the Islamic Republic’s severe dress code enforced on women, Iran has accused foreign foes of inciting unrest.

Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the protests by Iranians from all walks of life have grown into one of the country’s most significant threats to the clerical establishment.

Hossein Salami, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, issued a warning to Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh last month to regulate its media outlets.

This is our last warning since you are interfering in our state affairs through these media; we told you, be careful,” Salami reportedly stated to the Saudi ruling family. “Watch your behavior and control these media… or you will pay the consequences,” Salami reportedly said.

After the Wall Street Journal reported that Riyadh had provided data with the United States warning of an impending Iranian strike on targets in the kingdom, Iran last week denied that it constituted a threat to Saudi Arabia.

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