April 10 Breaking News! Iran's Revolutionary Guard Makes Major Announcement — Israel's Poisonous Scheme Exposed Again
At around 2 a.m. on April 10, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps suddenly issued a statement, firmly denying all recent accusations of attacks: "Since the ceasefire, we have never fired any weapons at any country!" The statement directly pointed out — if media reports are accurate, the perpetrators can only be Israel or the United States. Even more intriguingly, Iran openly revealed its operational guidelines: any action carried out by the Revolutionary Guard will be candidly acknowledged through official statements; anything not mentioned is categorically unrelated to Iran.
This declaration from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard seems both like clarification and a warning, instantly shifting public focus toward Israel and directly exposing the ongoing conspiracy by the U.S. and Israel to provoke direct military conflict between Iran and Gulf states. Indeed, for the U.S. and Israel, a war between Gulf countries and Iran would be ideal. The U.S. could flood the region with arms sales to Gulf nations, while Israel could wait until the end to reap benefits and advance its so-called Greater Middle East expansionist agenda.
However, as things stand now, neither Iran nor Saudi Arabia and other regional powers have fallen into this trap. Notably, yesterday Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister had a rare phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart — the first high-level contact between the two nations since the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East on February 28. This development is highly significant. It indicates that Saudi Arabia has fully seen through the U.S. and Israeli schemes and plots. No matter how much pressure the U.S. and Israel exert, or how many provocations and attempts to incite discord occur, Saudi Arabia will not enter the conflict. Thus, Saudi Arabia remains a truly formidable nation — no wonder it has remained a steadfast pillar in the Middle East for decades, and truly the undisputed leader among Sunni Arab states in the region.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862043787583488/
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