Al Jazeera Net - Tehran

In the midst of tension between Washington and Tehran, Iran summoned the charge d'affaires of the UAE embassy to protest the departure of the American plane, which was dropped by Iran, from the UAE's Dhafra base, which Iranians considered to be part of the "assault" on their country.

While the United States appeared hesitant to launch a military strike on Iran under the pretext of humanitarian reasons and to avoid casualties, Tehran handed over to the UAE diplomat a protest note in which it refused to "provide facilities for US forces to violate Iran's borders."

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, hours after the plane was shot down, said it had "taken off from the UAE with concealment technology", in conjunction with the deployment of the Revolutionary Guards a video tape that appeared to have been launched from the Dhafra air base in the UAE.

Beware of the mistake
The Iranian diplomatic movement followed by a military speech by the spokesman of the General Staff, Brigadier General Abu Fadl Shakarji, warned that "any military error committed by America and its allies in the region would be the firing of a barrel of gunpowder that will burn America and its interests and allies in the region.

The adviser to the President of the Iranian Parliament and the former ambassador to Manama, Hussein Amir Abdullahi, a warning to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain for what he called "playing with fire that will burn them," accusing those countries to destabilize the region by giving the territory to foreigners to carry out provocations and espionage against his country.

For his part, Kamal Dehghani, vice chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, criticized the UAE for its "wrong" policies towards Iran. "The UAE authorizes US forces to leave their territory against other countries as if they were partners in attacking us. Against Iran. "

In an interview with the Iranian Parliament, Syed Hossein Nqwai Hosseini, the United States is working to create differences between Muslims and the peoples of the Middle East, adding that Washington is exploiting Saudi Arabia and the UAE in order to achieve its goals, and "in fact they are only players moving with American hands."

Al Dhafra Air Base in Abu Dhabi (Reuters)

A powerful slap
Commenting on the statements made by US special envoy to Iran Brian Hawk during his regional tour on coordination between Washington and Abu Dhabi, the writer considered the greatest prophetic that granting Saudi Arabia, the UAE or Bahrain its territory to US forces using its military bases against Iran puts these countries on the enemy front, and will not be immune to The Iranian response.

On the other hand, the writer Mohammed Hussein respected that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are not in a position of Iranian interest in the fall of the plane, despite the need to pay a tax with the US, and called on those in Iran to focus on America's movements that threaten security in the Gulf and respond to them in a surprise.

The Kayhan newspaper, which is close to the Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, devoted the editorial to the event as "a powerful Iranian slap to America." She wrote in a broad line that Saudi Arabia and the UAE would give their share of their "hostile" role against the Iranian people.

Journalist Hussein Shariatmadari highlighted the US blackmail of Saudi Arabia and the UAE and accused Abu Dhabi of betraying its northern neighbor. He said the UAE could not repudiate what it had done against Iran and that it should be punished. UAE and Saudis should know that the ropes of President Donald Trump are worn out and thrown to the rulers who cling to him. To the bottom of the well, as he put it.

Revolutionary Guard reveals the wreckage of the American aircraft march (Al Jazeera)

Posts and tags
Iranian hooligans have dubbed "Revenge of the Emirates" and "The Nest of the Enemy" since Thursday, expressing their anger at the departure of the American Hawk Hawk from a UAE base.

Activist Hussein Delerian was the first to highlight the launch of the aircraft from the UAE and asked whether Abu Dhabi would receive a response from the Revolutionary Guards.

The researcher in international relations, Sayed Sajad, blamed his country for not addressing the role of the UAE in its protest to the United Nations, and stressed the need to pay America's allies a tax for their relationship to Tramb.

International law professor Rida Nasri believes that the UAE has committed an international error and that Iran should give a formal warning to Abu Dhabi, because what it has done is an "attack" in international law.

"Some of the countries in the region who are seen by the Americans as a" dairy cow "failed to ignite the war, said the activist of the mobilization forces, Rasul Shukri Nia. He added that the UAE must pay the tax of its contribution to the American espionage operation.

While some devotees consider it naïve to blame Trump alone, others have not forgotten America's partners in the region, describing the role of the UAE as evil, especially after the twittering of UAE officials resentful of Trump's retreat from a strike on Iran.