Saudi Arabia believes Iran conducted the recent attacks on its oil facilities an...
NEW YORK - Saudi Arabia believes Iran conducted the recent attacks on its oil facilities and will consider a military response once its investigation is complete, the kingdom’s minister of state for foreign affairs said on Tuesday.
“We want to avoid war. But at the same time we have to signal to the Iranians that ‘your behavior cannot continue’,” he added. Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attacks on Saudi’s Abqaiq and Khurais facilities, but both Riyadh and Washington have laid the blame on Iran.
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