Alwaght-The Islamic Republic of Iran has foiled plots hatched by Saudi Arabia to ignite unrest and insecurity across the country.
A top Iranian commander has revealed that the Saudis are trying to recruit criminals opposed to the Islamic revolution to infiltrate the country engage in acts aimed at spreading insecurity.
Speaking on Thursday, Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps’ (IRGC) Ground Forces Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour said, “The Saudis are trying to mobilize anti-revolutionary and criminal elements outside borders to undermine the country’s (Iran) security, but their efforts have so far led nowhere.”
Pakpour said the IRGC units in the northwestern and western parts of the country are fully prepared to combat terrorist groups adding that IRGC forces’ vigilance and efforts would defuse all Saudi-led plots in the future.
The IRGC commander further warned of enemies’ plot to cause sectarian strife among Shiite and Sunni Muslims in the region, saying all such efforts have so far failed.
Mid-April Saudi Arabia’s former Crown Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz said his country is supplying anti-Iran militant groups in neighboring Pakistan with large volumes of ammunition. According to Turki bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, the kingdom’s former head of the presidency of meteorology and environment, Muqrin made the remarks when they paid a visit to former deputy minister of defense and aviation Abdul-Rahman bin Abdulaziz at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, where he had been hospitalized for some health problems earlier this month, Kuwaiti online newspaper Alaan reported on April13.
Muqrin said, citing military sources, that Riyadh had sent the ammunition via C-130 military transport planes in five stages to terrorists in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Baluchistan which borders Iran.
He also said that the Saudi Arabia, via Kuwait, had also sent similar ammunition cargos to anti-Iran terrorists who are active near the border of Iran’s southwestern province of Khuzestan.
Muqrin expressed his concern about these operations, saying that they would have adverse consequences for the security of the Kingdom.
The Saudi regime has reportedly spent $100 billion to spread Wahhabism across the world. The deviant Wahhabi ideology is directly responsible for the rise of infamous terrorists networks such as Taliban, Al Qaeda and ISIS Takfiri group spreading mayhem and terror in several countries, mainly Iraq and Syria.
Takfirism, or the practice of accusing others of being “infidels,” is a characteristic of Wahhabism, the extremist ideology dominating Saudi Arabia.