TEHRAN, May 9, YJC - Iran’s defense minister says Saudi Arabia, which has a history of teaming up with other regimes against Tehran, has now become so miserable as to ally itself with Israel against the Islamic Republic.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Brig.
Gen. Dehqan said that over the past 38 years since the establishment of
the Islamic Republic, Saudi Arabia has gone out of its way to interfere
in regional affairs to oppose Iran.
He said Riyadh spent lavishly
to support the former Iraqi regime and the Persian Gulf littoral states
against Iran in the eight-year Iraq-Iran war of the 1980s. He also
referred to the Saudi intervention in Lebanese politics and said the
Saudi rulers offered massive financial and political support to the
groups they wanted in power in Lebanon. The Saudis also offered weapons
to such groups.
"Then, let’s looks at what they have done in Iraq and Syria today. At what they are doing in Yemen today,” Dehqan said.
Saudi
Arabia has been a known sponsor of extremist Wahhabi groups wreaking
havoc in the region and beyond. It has also been leading a group of its
vassal states in a war on impoverished Yemen since March 2015.
"Today,
what we’re seeing is Saudi Arabia has become so miserable. So much so
that it has convinced itself to curry favor with [Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin] Netanyahu and incite it (the Israeli regime) against us,” the
Iranian defense minister said.
Last Tuesday, the
Saudi defense minister, Mohammed bin Salman, claimed in a televised
interview that Saudi Arabia would fight what he called Iranian attempts
to expand its influence in the region.
"We are a primary target for the Iranian regime,” Mohammed said.
He
also accused Iran of seeking to take over Islamic holy sites in Saudi
Arabia. "We won’t wait for the battle to be in Saudi Arabia. Instead,
we’ll work so that the battle is for them in Iran,” Mohammed said in
controversial remarks.
The Iranian defense minister, in his
interview with Arabic-language Al-Manar, responded by rejecting the
accusation that Iran was after taking over territory.
"We have never been and will never be after occupying any Arab or Muslim country,” Brig. Gen. Dehqan said.
The Yemeni conflict
Responding to a question on how the Yemeni conflict could end, Brig. Gen. Dehqan said it was easy to think of a solution.
"First
[should come] a Saudi withdrawal from Yemen. Second, a Saudi refusal to
interfere in the affairs of other Islamic countries. Third, accepting
the collective security order in the region, and the pullout of
extra-regional forces. Fourth, submitting to people’s rule over their
own fate.”
An Israeli war on Iran?
Dehqan
was asked if the Israeli regime was capable of launching a war on Iran.
He said he would respond by asking a question of his own.
"I answer your question with a question. Could Israel successfully end the 33-Day War [on Lebanon]?” He said.
"Did
Hezbollah, in a country limited [in terms of resources] as Lebanon
[was], have access to massive financial and arms backup? Did Israel, in
the 33-Day War, have any other means in its inventory not to have used?”
he further rhetorically asked.
The 33-day Israeli war on Lebanon
saw steadfast resistance by Hezbollah, culminating in a pullout of
forces by the Israeli regime.
Once again asked if Israel could attack Iran, Dehqan said, "Do not doubt that it would if it could.”
He
also drew attention to the resistance likewise put up by the Hamas
movement in the besieged Gaza Strip — which has been the target of three
unsuccessful Israeli wars — to make his case.
‘Don’t test Iran’
Dehqan said Iran has enough missiles to heavily target any and all aggressors.
Asked
about how many missile Iran had, he said, "Enough to heavily,
seriously, and massively target everyone that is standing against us in a
short period of time if, God forbid,” aggression is launched against
Iran.
He advised ill-wishers, however, not to venture against Iran.
"We advise our enemies, the Americans and their other, feeble servants, not to test us,” the Iranian defense minister said.
‘A mobile Israel in Daesh’
The Iranian
minister said the United States would not be able to effectively fight
Daesh because the US itself "has created it for use as a tool.”
"It has in fact created a mobile Israel,” he said.
Dehqan said Israel was best enjoying the situation.
"Israel
is... laying back and does not face any threats. Daesh is fighting on
its behalf and is providing it with security. Daesh is destroying the
capacities of the Muslim world, which can otherwise be used to confront
Israel’s acquisitiveness and aggression.”
Daesh is wreaking
destruction mostly in Iraq and Syria. Former Israeli Minister for
Military Affairs Moshe Ya’alon said last month that the regime had just
come under fire from the Takfiri terror group’s positions but said the
group had "immediately apologized” for the incident.
Tel Aviv is also widely reported to be providing medical support to the extremists in Syria’s Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
The
regime also carries out repeated forays into Syria against the
positions of the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah, which has
been helping Damascus fight Daesh and other extremist groups.
Dehqan said the Israeli attacks are meant to signal to the extremist groups that Israel has their back.
Advice for Turkey
Brig. General Dehqan also had some advice for Turkey.
"The
Turks backed Daesh in a serious manner at first,” he said. "Their
perception was that they could topple the legitimate government of
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad so that their favorite government would
take over there.”
"Later,” he said, "they were automatically lost
hope of managing the scene as a result of the resistance that was
formed within Syria and the fact that Daesh, al-Nusra, and other armed
groups were seriously confronted.”
He said after the failure of
the anti-Damascus push, the Turkish government helped bring about a
ceasefire across Syria by negotiating on the part of the militants, in
cooperation with Iran and Russia.
Ankara is now expected to act as
a real guarantor of the agreement, he said, stressing that
Ankara-backed groups have violated the ceasefire several times.
"Anyway,
we advise the Turks, as we have before, to stand at the Syrian nation’s
side, help crush the terrorists, not support them, close up their
borders to them, and prevent the transfer of arms, equipment, and
recruits to them,” the Iranian defense minister said.
Source: Press TV