http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/868151
Iran's notorious record

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on Tuesday that since
the Iranian revolution in 1979, Iran has established a record of spreading
sedition, unrest and chaos in the region in an effort to undermine the
region’s security and stability, and in complete disregard for
international law, agreements, treaties, and moral principles. During the
same period, the Kingdom has maintained a policy of restraint in spite of
having suffered from the consequences of Iran’s continued aggressive
policies. — SPA

1982
•96 foreigners kidnapped in Lebanon, including 25 Americans, in what is
known as “the hostage crisis,†which lasted for10 years. Most of
kidnappings were carried out by Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed groups.

1983
•Hezbollah bombs US Embassy in Beirut, killing 63 people.

•Ismail Askari, an Iranian national, carries out a suicide bombing at the
US Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, killing 241 American servicemen.

•Hezbollah sends a suicide truck bomber to the French Army barracks in
Beirut, killing 64 French civilian and military personnel.

•Members of Hezbollah and Hezbut Dawa carry out a number of attacks,
including attacks on the US and French embassies in Kuwait, an oil
refinery, and a residential neighborhood, resulting in the deaths
of five people.

•Iran attacks Kuwaiti oil tankers in the Gulf. Subsequently, Kuwait
tankers are reflagged as American and provided escort
by US warships.

1984
•Hezbollah attacks US Embassy annex in east Beirut, resulting in 24
deaths.

1985
•Several Gulf soldiers and citizens are killed when an attempt is made to
bomb the motorcade of Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.

•Iranian regime masterminds the hijacking of TWA flight; 39 American
passengers are held captive for weeks.

1986
•Iran asks its pilgrims to carry out riots during Haj, which results in a
stampede and the deaths of 300 people.

1987
•Hezbollah Al-Hejaz sets fire to an oil facility in Ras Tanura on the
east coast of Saudi Arabia.

•The pro-Iranian organization attacks Saudi Petrochemical Company (SADAF)
facility in Jubail, in eastern Saudi Arabia.
•Iranians murder Saudi diplomat Mosaed Al-Ghamdi in Tehran.

•Saudi Arabia foils attempts by Iranian pilgrims to smuggle explosives
into the Kingdom.

•Saudi Embassy in Tehran attacked and Saudi diplomat Reza Abdul Mohsen
Al-Nozha is assaulted and taken by Iranian Revolutionary Guards. He is
released following negotiations between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
1989
•Iran assassinates Iranian Kurdistan Democratic Party leader Abdul Rahman
Ghassemlou and his deputy Abdullah Azar in Vienna.

•Iranian regime kidnaps and kills a number of American diplomats in
Lebanon.

1990
•Iranian regime is involved in the assassination in Thailand of Saudi
diplomats Abdullah Al-Malki, Abdullah Al-Bassri, Fahad Al-Bahli and Ahmed
Al-Saif (between 1989 and 1990).

1991
•Iranian Revolutionary Guards murder Shapour Bakhtiar, the last Prime
Minister of Iran under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in France.

1992
•Iran assassinates Kurdistan Democratic Party Secretary-General Sadegh
Sharafkandi, his assistants Fattah Abdoulie, Homayoun Ardalan and Nuri
Dechrda, in Berlin.

•Iranian regime is involved in the bombing of Mykonos restaurant in
Berlin. The German Federal Prosecutor issues an arrest warrant against
Iran’s Minister of Intelligence Ali Fallahian for planning and
supervising the restaurant bombing.

1994
•Iran is involved in Buenos Aires bombings in 1994, which result in the
deaths of 85 people. (In 2003, British police arrested Hade Pour
Soleimanpour, Iran’s former ambassador to Argentina, for conspiring to
carry out the attack.)

•Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues a press release stating
that four Iranian diplomats were involved in a covert operation at Simon
Bolivar International Airport in Caracas that was aimed at forcing Iranian
refugees to return to their country.

1996
•Iran is involved in the Alkhobar bombings in 1996, which is carried out
by the pro-Iranian organization Hezbollah Al-Hijaz, resulting in the deaths
of 120 people, including 19 Americans. Iran provided protection to the
offenders, including Ahmed Al-Moghassil, a Saudi citizen who was arrested
in Lebanon in 2015 carrying an Iranian passport. The terrorist attacks were
directed by the Iranian military attache in Bahrain. The perpetrators were
trained in both Lebanon and Iran. The explosives were smuggled from Lebanon
to Saudi Arabia by Hezbollah.

2001
•Iran provides a safe haven for a number of Al-Qaeda leaders since 2001,
including Saad bin Laden, Saif Al-Adel and others after Sept. 11, 2001. It
refuses to hand Al-Qaeda leaders over to Saudi Arabia despite the
Kingdom’s continuous requests.

•Iran is involved in the bombings of three residential compounds in
Riyadh in 2003, which killed many Saudi citizens and foreign residents,
including Americans, at the instruction of one of the Al-Qaeda leaders in
Iran.

2003
•Bahrain arrests members of a new terrorist cell that was receiving
support from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah in Lebanon,
Kuwait and the UAE.

•Iranian regime supports Shiite elements in Iraq by forming political
parties and militias loyal to Iran. These activities result in the deaths
of some 4,400 US service members and tens of thousands of civilians,
particularly Sunni Arabs. Former US Ambassador to Iraq James Jeffrey said
that the Americans who died were killed in operations carried out by groups
backed directly by Iran.

2006
•Washington says Iran supports the Taliban against US forces in
Afghanistan and that it has armed groups different ethnic and sectarian
groups to strike the US near Iran’s borders. It says that the Iranian
regime has offered a reward of $1,000 for every American soldier killed in
Afghanistan.

2007
•US Senate passes a resolution calling the Iranian Revolutionary Guards a
terrorist organization.

2011
•Iran is involved in the assassination of Saudi diplomat Hassan
Al-Qahtani in Karachi.

•US foils an attempt to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the US and
proves the involvement of the Iranian regime. The criminal complaint
unveiled in the federal court in New York identifies two people involved in
the plot: Mansour Arbabsear, who is arrested and imprisoned for 25 years,
and Gholam Shakuri, an officer in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, who is
currently in Iran and wanted by the US judiciary.

2012
•Hackers from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard carry out cyber-attacks
against oil and gas companies in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. US Defense
Secretary Leon Panetta describes the cyber-attacks as among the most
destructive in the private sector. President Obama’s administration says
it is aware that this is the work of the Iranian government.

•A plot to assassinate US officials and diplomats in Baku, the capital of
Azerbaijan, is discovered. A Shiite group in Azerbaijan, backed by Iran and
working under the instructions of the Revolutionary Guard, is behind the
plot.

2016
•Kuwaiti criminal court sentences two members to death. One has Iranian
citizenship. They are charged with carrying out acts that jeopardize the
unity and security of Kuwait, and with actively collaborating with Iran and
Hezbollah to carry out acts of hostility.

•Iran admits officially through the commander of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Ali Jafari, that it has 200,000 Iranian
fighters outside the country — in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and
Yemen.

•Iranian regime refuses to protect Saudi diplomatic facilities in Tehran
and Mashhad.






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