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Saudi Arabia reserves the right to act militarily against Iran and any trust with Tehran has been shattered, the Saudi foreign minister said, after Riyadh was targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles reut.rs/4bxCDrc

No matter what Trump does next, the Middle East will never look the same - Gulf countries are pissed - Iran is more hardline - Russia & China are salivating And if the regime survives, Trump loses any chance to control the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. will come out much weaker, and China much stronger Trump should have never started this war, but at this stage may have no option but to finish the job.



🇮🇷🇺🇸 The Pentagon won’t say where the F-35 landed. You don’t advertise which base your most advanced stealth jet limped back to with Iranian ordnance in its side. But the flight radar data is talking. A US Army Boeing CH-47 Chinook a heavy helicopter typically used for search and rescue or casualty evacuation was tracked flying a tight patrol pattern over eastern Saudi Arabia right around the time the IRGC claimed the hit. The IRGC video, filmed through an electro-optical infrared system, shows a surface-to-air missile striking the F-35 on the port side with what appears to be a subsequent fluid leak — consistent with damage serious enough to force an emergency landing but not catastrophic enough to down it.  The chopper pattern, and the timing point to Eastern Saudi Arabia. Prince Sultan Air Base at Al-Kharj sits right there... the same base where five KC-135s hit by Iranian missiles on March 13th.  Not confirmed but pointing in the direction of Sultan air base.

This is textbook Israeli gameplay: drawing Muslim states in to bleed each other dry while Tel Aviv watches from the sidelines. But why did Iran just attack Riyadh? Saudi Arabia made it abundantly clear, publicly and directly to both Washington and Tehran, that it would not allow its soil, bases, or airspace to be used for any strikes against Iran. That position held before and after February 28. So attacking the Kingdom wasn’t retaliation against an active participant; it was Iran choosing to open a new front against fellow Muslims who stayed out of the fight. So let’s be blunt: there are nutjobs in Tehran too, or whoever is calling these shots, playing straight into Israeli hands, weakening the whole region and handing the Zionists a “mutual destruction” victory they can’t achieve alone.











