Cover the sun with a screen

THE Iranian Embassy in Kuwait has made a futile attempt to refute reports on the arrest of a spy network working for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, because this is part of its fundamental diplomatic activities.
The denial does not change anything, since the fact is as glaring as the sun. There is no need for proof concerning plans of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard leaders on the Arabian Gulf nations, particularly since numerous pieces of evidence were exposed in the past.

Our newspaper had earlier cautioned - more than once - against “the planted cells” of the Revolutionary Guard in Kuwait and the entire Gulf nations in general. In addition, the action of Iran speaks for itself, especially the situation in North Yemen, since Iran has adopted the destructive Houthi dissidents who tried to attack Saudi Arabia and disintegrate Yemen. They nearly turned Yemen to another Somalia by making it a safe haven for al-Qaeda terrorists.

I think there is no need to reiterate the fact that the Iranian strategy on the ‘import of revolution’, which means importing tension and crisis, has not changed since 1979. The recent political steps taken by Iran, particularly instigating unnecessary tension in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and launching unfounded cheap campaigns, made the country look like an architect of fake campaigns to hide the truth behind the UAE’s occupied islands. Iran imagines itself as the lion of the region but it is actually a peacock with ruffled wings.

Everybody knows that the Iranian trumpets cannot conceal speeches, which do not conform to Islam and are aimed at actualizing certain objectives. The irrational noisemaking cannot cover the sun with a screen.  Iranian statements have become historical debris and part of a strategy to instigate conflicts, in a bid to drag the region towards political and military tension, as well as cover divergent domestic and foreign crises which have already been exposed.
The recent discovery does not mean the Iranian spy network has just started its operations in Kuwait, since it is an age-long activity. Iran has never announced its good intentions towards Kuwait, and the latest discoveries contradict such claims. It is then pertinent for us to drop mild policies with the cruel neighbor, while the other GCC nations should expose consistent Iranian brutality and join the international community in taking a decisive step in this regard.


GCC nations should not fold their arms amid talks on the Iranian nuclear file, since it might escalate tension between the world powers and Iran at the expense of the region. Iran has no right to violate regional security regulations. It should not destabilize our security up to the extent of ‘celebrating’ explosions and ammunitions, similar to what happened in the 1980s.
Kuwait has never and will never become a backyard garden for instigating tension between a regional state and the international community. The region cannot afford any type of frivolous adventures by the Iranian regime under the current political and economic circumstances.


Iran has been playing with the security of Arab nations under the guise of liberating Al-Quds which has opened the door for its destructive groups. However, Iran has not exerted any effort to rescue Al-Quds and the entire Palestine from Israeli aggression. Has the Iranian compass changed its direction as it now finds Al-Quds, which it has been claiming to liberate for almost three decades, in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi or Manama? Iran continues to spill the blood of Muslims and contribute to the destruction of Muslim and Arab nations.
It is extremely important to curb excesses of the Iranian spies and Revolutionary Guards, not only to preserve regional security but also to protect Iranian citizens from the consequences of blind destruction and extreme cruelty that Iran carries out everywhere. Are we going to fold our arms against actions of this dragon, which has never satisfied its craving for blood and destruction?

Email: ahmed@aljarallah.com


By: Ahmed Al-Jarallah

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