Saudi Arabia accused three regional countries with supporting terrorism

It seems that my new job is to is reveal the Amer­i­can pro­pa­ganda and lies, some of the Amer­i­can Blogs and sites report­ing that Saudi Ara­bia accuses Iran with pro­vid­ing sup­port to so called 700 mem­bers “sleep­ing cell”.

True, Saudi Ara­bia accused Iran, but these Blogs and sites don’t tell you the whole truth.

In real­ity Saudi Ara­bia accused not one coun­try “Iran”, the Saudis accused three coun­tries as reported on Saudi news­pa­per Al-Watan:

Secu­rity expert demanded to stay told the news­pa­per that there are three “safe” regional coun­tries became “terrorist’s par­adise” and pro­vide ter­ror­ists orga­ni­za­tion with train­ing camps and logis­tic sup­port in the conflict-countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

Then he counts these regional coun­tries with­out nam­ing them, but he gives us points we can use in out guessing:

Regional coun­try 1

One of these coun­tries some­times starts a con­flict with Al-Qaeda respond­ing to inter­na­tional pres­sure only, soon this con­flict van­ishes after local and pub­lic fig­ures sym­pa­thetic to Al Qaeda intervene.

Guess:

Iraq? Pak­istan is not regional but it fits the descriptions.

Regional coun­try 2

This coun­try, from time to time falsely cre­ates con­flicts with orga­ni­za­tions con­nected to Al-Qaeda car­ry­ing local names. The expert said that this coun­try tries to give the impres­sion that it is tar­geted by those orga­ni­za­tions, and has noth­ing to do with their support.

Guess

Yemen

Regional coun­try 3

The third coun­try, which is larger, com­pared to the oth­ers and more able to con­front the orga­ni­za­tion [Al-Qaeda], but they don’t move against it. In con­trary the coun­try pro­vides “safe-houses” to some of Al-Qaeda lead­ers and Saudis mem­bers of the orga­ni­za­tion for sev­eral years.

Guess

Iran

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