War: Stay away from misguided calculations - Saudi Arabia warns Iran
- On March 7, 2026, Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud urged Iran to 'avoid miscalculation' after missile and drone launches, stressing such actions undermine regional security and hoping Iran acts with wisdom.
- About a week after U.S.-Israeli strikes, Iran responded by pressing attacks across the Gulf region, heightening regional tensions.
- Saudi Defence Ministry posts said drones were intercepted and destroyed, including one east of Riyadh, with Saudi forces intercepting ballistic missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base and drone attacks hitting Ras Tanura refinery earlier this week.
- Prince Khalid met Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, discussed Iranian attacks, and highlighted that under the September 2025 defence pact, an attack on one could involve the other, signaling potential wider involvement.
- Regional leaders warned on March 5, 2026, that attacks like the U.S. sinking an Iranian ship and Israel bombing a building threaten Gulf stability, as smoke over Riyadh illustrates rising tensions.
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‘Act With Wisdom and Reason’: Saudi Arabia Warns Iran Against ‘Misguided Calculations’ Amid Escalating Gulf Attacks | 🌎 LatestLY
Saudi Arabia on Saturday cautioned Iran against engaging in what it described as "misguided calculations" as tensions across the West Asia region continue to intensify amid an expanding conflict. 🌎 ‘Act With Wisdom and Reason’: Saudi Arabia Warns Iran Against ‘Misguided Calculations’ Amid Escalating Gulf Attacks.
CDF Munir meets Saudi defence minister amid Iranian strikes on US bases
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia discussed joint measures to stop ongoing drone and missile attacks by Iran in a significant move against the backdrop of ongoing Iran and US-Israel war, it emerged here on Saturday. The moves comes after a meeting between Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Saudi Defence Minister Khalid bin Salman held in Riyadh, according to military's media wing, the Inter-Services Public …
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