Saudi Arabia has ordered Iran’s military attache and embassy staff to leave the kingdom within 24 hours in response to “repeated Iranian attacks” on its territory, including a recent drone strike on the Red Sea port of Yanbu. This move comes amid escalating tensions in the region due to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, leading to attacks on Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbors. Saudi Arabia, with significant oil reserves, has been targeted by Iranian missiles and drones, with many intercepted. The disruption of oil loadings at Yanbu further exacerbates the situation, as Iran has effectively blocked tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
Why It Matters
The expulsion of Iranian embassy staff from Saudi Arabia reflects the heightened tensions in the region, with both countries engaged in a proxy conflict through attacks on each other’s territories. The ongoing attacks on Saudi Arabia’s energy infrastructure not only threaten the stability of the region but also impact global energy markets. The diplomatic fallout between Saudi Arabia and Iran, as well as other Gulf states like Qatar, has the potential to escalate further and disrupt relations in the region.
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