U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia Targeted by Iranian Drone Strike, Prompting Washington's Response and Trump's Remarks
Drone Strike Hits U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia
According to Главком: The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia was targeted in an attack involving two Iranian drones. Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Defense confirmed the assault, noting it resulted in minor material damage. In response, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps declared it has initiated efforts to destroy American political centers in the region. This incident is part of a long-standing proxy conflict between Iran and the United States, often playing out across the Middle East.
Following these events, the U.S. Embassy issued a shelter-in-place order for three cities: Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dhahran. Additionally, the embassy restricted non-essential travel to military facilities in the region, indicating a heightened state of security and caution.
Israeli Reaction and Rising International Tensions
On February 28, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced the start of a preemptive strike against Iran. This declaration triggered a serious reaction in Tehran, where a series of explosions were reported following his statement. In this volatile context, former U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in, stating:
'You will find out soon,' adding that he calls on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to lay down their arms and receive full immunity, otherwise they will face certain death, which 'will not be pretty.'
This situation underscores the escalating tensions in U.S.-Iran relations and the necessity of security measures by the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia. Iran's response to the attacks and threats from the U.S. could lead to a further escalation of conflict in the region, requiring close attention from the international community. Actions taken by the U.S. and its allies may significantly impact stability not only in Saudi Arabia but across the entire Middle East.
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