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Bomb-Carrying Drone From Yemen Rebels Targets Saudi Airport
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By Associated Press
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May 21, 2019

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates โ€” Yemenโ€™s Iranian-allied Houthi rebels said Tuesday they attacked a Saudi airport and military base with a bomb-laden drone, an assault acknowledged by the kingdom as Mideast tensions remain high between Tehran and the United States. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

A statement earlier on the state-run Saudi Press Agency quoted Saudi-led coalition spokesman Col. Turki al-Maliki as saying the Houthis โ€œhad tried to targetโ€ a civilian site in Najran, without elaborating.

The attack on the Saudi city of Najran came after Iran announced it has quadrupled its uranium-enrichment production capacity, though still a level far lower than needed for atomic weapons, a year after the U.S. withdrew from its nuclear deal with world powers.

Underlining the tensions, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is seeking expanded executive powers to better deal with โ€œeconomic warโ€ triggered by the Trumpโ€™s administrationโ€™s renewal and escalation of sanctions targeting the Islamic Republic, the state-run IRNA news agency reported Tuesday.

By increasing production, Iran soon will exceed the stockpile limitations set by the nuclear accord. Tehran has set a July 7 deadline for Europe to set new terms for the deal, or it will enrich closer to weapons-grade levels in a Middle East already on edge. The U.S. has deployed bombers and an aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf over still-unspecified threats from Iran.

In the drone attack, the Houthisโ€™ Al-Masirah satellite news channel said early Tuesday they targeted the airport in Najran with a Qasef-2K drone, striking an โ€œarms depot.โ€ Najran, 525 miles southwest of Riyadh, lies on the Saudi-Yemen border and has repeatedly been targeted by the Iran-allied Houthis.

A statement earlier on the state-run Saudi Press Agency quoted Saudi-led coalition spokesman Col. Turki al-Maliki as saying the Houthis โ€œhad tried to targetโ€ a civilian site in Najran, without elaborating.

Uranium Would Be Enriched Only to 3.67% Limit

Al-Maliki warned there would be a โ€œstrong deterrentโ€ to such attacks and described the Houthis as the โ€œterrorist militias of Iran.โ€ Similar Houthi attacks in the past have sparked rounds of Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen, which have been widely criticized internationally for killing civilians.

Civilian airports throughout the Middle East often host military bases.

The New York Times last year reported that American intelligence analysts were based in Najran, assisting the Saudis and a U.S. Army Green Berets deployment on the border. Lt. Col. Earl Brown, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, said there were โ€œno U.S. personnel involved nor present at Najranโ€ at the time of the attack.

Last week, the Houthis launched a coordinated drone attack on a Saudi oil pipeline amid heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S. Earlier this month, officials in the United Arab Emirates alleged that four oil tankers were sabotaged and U.S. diplomats relayed a warning that commercial airlines could be misidentified by Iran and attacked, something dismissed by Tehran.

In its nuclear program announcement Monday night, Iranian officials made a point to stress that the uranium would be enriched only to the 3.67% limit set under the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, making it usable for a power plant but far below whatโ€™s needed for an atomic weapon.

Iran said it had informed the International Atomic Energy Agency of the development. The Vienna-based U.N. nuclear watchdog did not respond to a request for comment. Tehran long has insisted it does not seek nuclear weapons, though the West fears its program could allow it to build them.

Unclear What Powers Rouhani Seeks

President Donald Trump, who campaigned on a promise to pull the U.S. from the Iran deal, has engaged in alternating tough talk with more conciliatory statements โ€”a strategy he says is aimed at keeping Iran guessing at the administrationโ€™s intentions. Trump also has said he hopes Iran calls him and engages in negotiations.

โ€œI will assure you no nation will be more honest with you than America. America will frustrate you at times because of its form of government, but the UAE and America will always find their way back to common ground, on that I have no doubt.โ€ โ€” former U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis 

But while Trumpโ€™s approach of flattery and threats has become a hallmark of his foreign policy, the risks have only grown in dealing with Iran, where mistrust between Tehran and Washington stretches four decades. While both sides say they donโ€™t seek war, many worry any miscalculation could spiral out of control. A Trump tweet Monday warning Iran would face its โ€œofficial endโ€ if it threatened the U.S. drew sharp rebuke from Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Twitter, who used the hashtag #NeverThreatenAnIranian.

In Iran, it remains unclear what powers Rouhani seeks. In Iranโ€™s 1980s war with Iraq, a wartime supreme council was able to bypass other branches to make decisions regarding the economy and the war.

โ€œToday, we need such powers,โ€ Rouhani said, according to IRNA. He added that country โ€œis united that we should resist the U.S. and the sanctions.โ€

Meanwhile, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told an audience in the United Arab Emirates on Monday night that America โ€œneeds to engage more in the world and intervene militarily less.โ€ While โ€œIranโ€™s behavior must change,โ€ he urged the U.S. not to engage in unilateral action and that American โ€œmilitary must work to buy time for diplomats to work their magic.โ€

โ€œI will assure you no nation will be more honest with you than America,โ€ the retired Marine Corps general said, according to a report in the state-linked newspaper The National. โ€œAmerica will frustrate you at times because of its form of government, but the UAE and America will always find their way back to common ground, on that I have no doubt.โ€

Mattis abruptly resigned in December after clashing with Trump over withdrawing troops in Syria. He spoke at a previously unannounced speech before a Ramadan lecture series in honor of Abu Dhabiโ€™s powerful crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

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