France 24: Iran's Rouhani blames foreign forces for causing 'insecurity' in the Gulf
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday that the presence of foreign forces creates “insecurity” in the Gulf, after the US ordered the deployment of more troops to the region.
“Foreign forces can cause problems and insecurity for our people and for our region,” Rouhani said in a televised speech at an annual military parade, adding that Iran would present to the UN a regional cooperation plan for peace.
Tensions escalated between arch-foes Iran and the United States after devastating September 14 attacks on Saudi oil installations that Washington and Riyadh have blamed on Tehran.
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WNU Editor: If these reports are true, there will be a response .... Yemeni Rebels Warn Iran Plans Another Strike Soon (The Wall Street Journal).
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