Iraqi militants supported by the Islamic Republic have launched hundreds of explosive drones at Saudi Arabia and Kuwait over the past five weeks. Gulf countries, particularly Saudi Arabia, are reportedly considering strikes against Iranian-backed proxies in Iraq.

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@ايران اينترنشنال: Iraqi militants backed by the Islamic Republic have fired hundreds of explosive drones toward Saudi Arabia and Kuwait over the past five weeks. According to reports, Gulf countries, especially Saudi A

@ايران اينترنشنال: Iraqi militants backed by the Islamic Republic have fired hundreds of explosive drones toward Saudi Arabia and Kuwait over the past five weeks. According to reports, Gulf countries, especially Saudi A

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