Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan condemned Iran's recent attacks on US assets in West Asia, prompting dismissive coverage from IRGC-aligned media.
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan has formally condemned Iran's recent wave of attacks against United States interests in West Asia, prompting immediate derision from Iranian state-affiliated media. The diplomatic clash follows Iran's launch of over 300 retaliatory strikes against regional targets—including US bases in the Gulf—after an extensive joint US-Israeli aerial campaign against Iranian military infrastructure on March 16.
Reporting on the Saudi minister's statements early Thursday morning, کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴, a prominent media channel aligned with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), dismissed the diplomatic intervention as the babbling of the Saudi foreign minister regarding Iran's strikes on American interests.
According to the IRGC channel, Faisal bin Farhan condemned Iran's attacks on US positions in West Asian countries and claimed that "these actions have no achievement for Tehran". The brief report, which was also circulated by the Fars International and Foreign Policy channel, reflects the Iranian military apparatus's aggressively dismissive editorial posture toward Riyadh's criticisms amid the intensifying regional conflict.
The IRGC-affiliated source uses disparaging terminology ('یاوهگویی', translating to babbling or nonsense) to frame the Saudi Foreign Minister's condemnation. The digest translates this directly without scare quotes to faithfully convey the channel's hostile editorial posture, in accordance with the translation fidelity instructions.