Saudi Arabia warns Iran of 'grave miscalculations' after attacks
Saudi Arabia's defense ministry warned Iran against miscalculating amid increased tensions following recent attacks in the Persian Gulf region.
The Saudi Arabian defense ministry issued a series of statements claiming that they thwarted multiple missile launches aimed at military bases housing U.S. personnel, alongside drone strikes targeting significant oil facilities. This comes in the wake of Iran's ongoing assaults in the Persian Gulf, occurring just a week after U.S. and Israeli strikes escalated regional conflict. As the situation intensifies, the Kingdom's response underscores its critical role in global oil dynamics and security in a volatile region.
Earlier this week, Saudi Arabia reported at least two drone attacks directed at the Ras Tanura oil refinery on its eastern coast. Following these developments, Saudi Prince Khalid took to social media platform X to highlight his discussions with the chief of the Pakistani army regarding Iran's aggression, emphasizing the need for measures to counteract these threats. He expressed that such actions undermine regional stability and security, urging Iran to act wisely to avoid further miscalculations.
This escalation between Iran and Saudi Arabia could have broad implications, affecting not only regional security but also the global oil market. As Saudi Arabia is the world's largest oil exporter, any disruption in its oil production or supply chains could lead to significant fluctuations in global oil prices. Consequently, international stakeholders are closely monitoring these developments, assessing the risks posed by ongoing hostilities in the Persian Gulfโan area critical for energy transit and geopolitical stability.