According to an analysis, an Iranian newspaper's headline detailing a 'revenge list' notably excludes the Saudi crown prince, the Emir of Qatar, and the Sultan of Oman, while presumably including others. The report highlights a potential diplomatic nuance in Tehran's regional posture.
An analysis of an Iranian newspaper's headline reports that the 'revenge list' does not include the Saudi crown prince, the Emir of Qatar, or the Sultan of Oman, while other Gulf rulers are presumably listed. The omission is noteworthy given the three countries' varying relationships with Iran. The analysis suggests the list may reflect a calibrated Iranian approach rather than a blanket threat. The specific newspaper and the contents of the list remain unnamed.
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