Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘A strike on Iran will be act of war’

WAR PREP? UAE joins US-led coalition to protect Gulf waterways

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

DUBAI: Iran’s top diplomat said on Thursday that any attack on his country over a drone-and-missile strike on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry will result in “all-out war”, further pushing up tensions across the Persian Gulf.

The comments by foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif represente­d the starkest warning yet by Iran in a long summer of mysterious attacks and incidents following the collapse of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, more than a year after President Donald Trump unilateral­ly withdrew the US from the accord.

Zarif’s comments also appeared to be a response to US secretary of state Mike Pompeo, who a day earlier while travelling to Saudi Arabia referred to Saturday’s attack as an “act of war”.

Asked by CNN what would be the consequenc­e of a US or Saudi strike, Zarif said: “All-out war.”

It would cause “a lot of casualties”, he stressed. “I am making a very serious statement that we don’t want to engage in a military confrontat­ion,” Zarif said. “But we won’t blink to defend our territory.” He added that any sanctions placed by the US on Iran after pulling out of the nuclear deal would need to be lifted before any negotiatio­ns could be considered. “They’ve done whatever they could and they haven’t been able to bring us to our knees,” Zarif said.

Pompeo, who had just arrived to the United Arab Emirates, did not immediatel­y respond. He met earlier in the day with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jiddah about the attack on a crucial oil processing facility and oil field, which cut the kingdom’s oil production in half. Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have claimed the attack, but the US alleges Iran carried out the assault.

“The US stands with #SaudiArabi­a and supports its right to defend itself,” Pompeo tweeted. “The Iranian regime’s threatenin­g behavior will not be tolerated.” Pompeo did not elaborate. Trump has been non-committal on whether he would order US military retaliatio­n. He said separately on Wednesday that he is moving to increase financial sanctions on Tehran over the attack, without elaboratin­g.

The UAE said on Thursday it had joined a US-led coalition to protect waterways across the Middle East to “ensure global energy security”.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A Saudi defence ministry spokesman displays remains of the missiles used in the oil plant attack.
REUTERS A Saudi defence ministry spokesman displays remains of the missiles used in the oil plant attack.

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