TEHRAN: An Iranian media outlet close to the Revolutionary Guard published a video on Tuesday threatening missile attacks on the capitals of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, further raising tensions after a weekend militant attack on an Iranian military parade.

The video, in a tweet by the semi-official Fars news agency that was later dele­t­­ed, comes as Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kha­menei blamed Riyadh and Abu Dhabi for the attack in the city of Ahvaz on Satur­day, which killed at least 24 people and wounded over 60.

The threat amplifies the unease felt across the Pers­ian Gulf, as Iran’s economy reels in the wake of Ame­ri­c­a’s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and Saudi and Emirati forces are bogged down in their war against Iran-aligned rebels in Yemen.

Iranian officials on Tuesday identified the five men who carried out the parade attack, which authorities have blamed on Arab separatists. At least two of the men have appeared in a video distributed by the militant Islamic State group in its own claim of responsibility for the Ahvaz attack. This further complicates the process of determining who exa­ctly was behind the assault.

The Fars video showed file footage of previous ballistic missiles launched by the Guard, then a graphic of a sniper rifle scope trained on Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. The video also threatened Israel.

“The era of the hit-and-run has expired,” Khamenei is heard saying in the video, a clip from an April speech by the supreme leader. “A heavy punishment is underway.” Fars did not say why it took the video down.

Iran has launched two ballistic missile attacks in rec­ent years. In 2017, responding to an IS attack on Tehran, the Guard fired missiles striking IS targets in Syria. Earlier this month, Iran launched a strike on a meeting of Iranian Kurdish separatists in northern Iraq.

The Guard, a paramilitary force answerable only to Khamenei, has sole control over Iran’s ballistic missile programme.

Under Khamenei’s orders, Iran now limits its ballistic missiles to a range of 2,000 kilometers, which gives Teh­ran the range to strike Israel, Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as well as regional American military bases. The Fars video follows a long tradition of martial pro­paganda films across the Mideast.

Last December, a pro-Saudi computer-animated video depicted a scenario in which the kingdom launched its own missiles into Iran and later sent its troops into Tehran to the applause of cheering Iranians.

Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2018

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