Iran's involvement in Saudi Aramco attacks increases risk of conflict

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that Iran’s involvement in the Saudi Aramco attacks increases the risk of conflict.
He
made the remarks at the Iran Summit, hosted by United Against Nuclear Iran.
Pompeo
also said that “the enforcement of sanctions [on Iran] has been, and will
continue to be, relentless.” Sanctions have forced the regime into “panicked
aggression,” added Pompeo.
Too
many people listen to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister
Mohammed Javad Zarif and take their words as relevant or important or material
or accurate, said Pompeo.
“The world is awakening to the truth, the
truth is that Iran responds to strength,” added Pompeo.
Pompeo
also drew attention to Wednesday's sanctions on Chinese entitites for
transferring oil to Iran despite US sanctions.
“Today we’re imposing sanctions on
certain Chinese entities for knowingly transporting oil from Iran contrary to
US sanctions,” Pompeo said.
Pompeo
said Washington was going to ramp up efforts to educate countries on the risks
of doing business with Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps to disentangle them
from the Iranian economy.
“We
will sanction every violation of sanctionable activity,” summarized Pompeo.
The
secretary of state then described US diplomacy as drawing attention to Iranian
malign influence.