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Saudi FM warns patience ‘not unlimited’ as Kingdom reserves right to act against Iran
Arab News ^ | March 19, 2026 | Staff

Posted on 03/19/2026 2:28:39 PM PDT by Twotone

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan warned Thursday that the Kingdom’s restraint in the face of escalating Iranian attacks “is not unlimited,” signaling that military action remains on the table — as Arab and Islamic states issued a unified call for Tehran to halt its aggression.

“The Kingdom and its partners possess significant capabilities, and the patience we have shown is not unlimited. It could be a day, two days, or a week — I will not say,” he told reporters following an emergency meeting of foreign ministers in Riyadh.

In some of his strongest remarks since the conflict began, Prince Faisal said Saudi Arabia “reserves the right to take military action if deemed necessary,” warning that continued Iranian escalation would carry political and moral consequences.

He added that the “little trust” rebuilt with Tehran after the 2023 restoration of diplomatic ties “has been completely shattered,” cautioning that further attacks could leave “almost nothing” to salvage in the relationship.

His warning underscored a broader regional shift, with foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic countries jointly signaling that patience with Tehran is wearing thin.

In a statement issued after the Riyadh meeting, ministers from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Türkiye, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Lebanon called on Iran to immediately halt its attacks, warning that the future of relations depends on respect for sovereignty and non-interference.

The Muslim World League also welcomed the outcome of the meeting, voicing support for the ministers’ position.

In a statement, Secretary-General Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa condemned what he described as “blatant” Iranian attacks on civilian areas, infrastructure and diplomatic missions, calling them a violation of international law and humanitarian norms.

He urged the international community to take a firm stance and press Iran to comply with UN Security Council resolutions and end actions that destabilize the region.

They condemned what they described as deliberate missile and drone strikes targeting civilian infrastructure — including oil facilities, airports, residential areas and diplomatic premises — and said such actions “cannot be justified under any pretext.”

The ministers also affirmed the right of affected states to defend themselves in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, while urging Iran to adhere to international law and de-escalate.

Since February 28, Iran has launched waves of missiles and armed drones targeting Saudi Arabia and neighboring Gulf states — including the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar — in what Tehran says is retaliation for US-Israeli strikes on targets inside Iran.

The conflict intensified on Wednesday after Iran accused Israel of striking facilities at the South Pars gas field and vowed to target energy infrastructure across the Gulf. Authorities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE reported attacks on oil and gas facilities the same day.

In the Saudi capital, air defenses intercepted four ballistic missiles targeting Riyadh, according to the Ministry of Defense. Debris from intercepted projectiles fell near a refinery south of the city, while residents reported hearing explosions and receiving emergency alerts, marking a rare moment when the conflict was directly felt in the capital.

Saudi defense officials say air defenses have intercepted at least 457 drones, 40 ballistic missiles and seven cruise missiles since the start of the escalation. The UAE has reportedly faced an even higher volume of attacks, while other Gulf states have also been hit.

Prince Faisal said the strikes appeared to have been “prepared in advance” and accused Iran of carrying out “premeditated hostile actions” against its neighbors, both directly and through regional proxies.

He also confirmed that two Saudi oil refineries were targeted, contradicting earlier claims by Iran’s ambassador that strikes were limited to US assets.

“Iran has not dealt with its neighbors in the spirit of brotherhood, but with a hostile view,” he said, adding that Gulf states had repeatedly urged Tehran to halt support for armed groups and ensure the security of maritime navigation.

The ministers echoed those concerns, warning against threats to international shipping and urging Iran to refrain from actions that could disrupt navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb, two of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints.

Iran has been accused of backing the Houthi movement, which has targeted commercial shipping in the Red Sea, as well as Hezbollah, whose confrontation with Israel has intensified the crisis in Lebanon.

Israeli strikes in Lebanon since early March — triggered by Hezbollah attacks in support of Iran — have killed at least 968 people and wounded more than 2,400, according to the Associated Press, citing Lebanon’s health ministry. More than one million people have been displaced amid widespread evacuation warnings.

Despite the escalation, Prince Faisal said Saudi Arabia still prefers diplomacy, but warned that continued attacks could close the door to de-escalation.


TOPICS: Egypt; Foreign Affairs; Hamas; Hezbollah; Iran; Israel; Jordon; Lebanon; News/Current Events; Qatar; Syria; War on Terror; Yemen
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1 posted on 03/19/2026 2:28:39 PM PDT by Twotone
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To: Twotone
Saudi Arabia ranks 17th globally in the 2025 Military Power Rankings (MPR), reflecting its position as the most heavily equipped Arab military and a key power in the Middle East security architecture. Backed by some of the highest defense expenditures in the world, Saudi Arabia's armed forces are equipped with cutting-edge Western military technology, particularly from the United States and Europe.

The Royal Saudi Armed Forces are structured to safeguard strategic oil infrastructure, deterrence against Iran, and provide regional intervention capabilities. Saudi Arabia is rapidly developing its domestic defense industry under Vision 2030, while expanding joint training, cyber warfare, and air defense systems.

2 posted on 03/19/2026 2:59:22 PM PDT by MotorCityBuck (Keep the Change You Filthy Animal !)
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To: Twotone

They’re being attacked, I don’t know what they’re waiting for.

(I assume we’re telling them to let us handle it, but not quite sure why).


3 posted on 03/19/2026 3:40:41 PM PDT by FrankRizzo890
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To: Twotone

Stop talking and start shooting.


4 posted on 03/19/2026 3:41:51 PM PDT by johniegrad
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To: Twotone

Shoot!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0aWrDcM988


5 posted on 03/19/2026 4:02:43 PM PDT by Bob434 (NYWAYS)
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To: Twotone

The Saudi Foreign Minister looks like the sinister villain Shao Kahn from Mortal Combat film.


6 posted on 03/19/2026 4:02:43 PM PDT by Flavious_Maximus (Tony Fauci will be put on death row and die of COVID!)
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To: FrankRizzo890
(I assume we’re telling them to let us handle it, but not quite sure why).

Maybe we're not convinced they really know how to use all the fancy gear we sold them.

7 posted on 03/19/2026 4:08:03 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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