After the Iranian authorities accused 13 members of the Sunni "Jundu-Allah" group, the supreme command of the Al-Ahwaz Islamic group hastened to reveal a document which it described as "secret". In this document, the command announced that Iran is preparing its airports, bases, military cells, and regional extensions to destabilize and undermine the security of the Arab Gulf states. The leadership of the Al-Ahwaz group stated, according to its sources, that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard established four new camps aimed at preparing "mercenary" Gulf "citizens" to work later, each in his own country (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain) in order to carry out criminal plans. The group also confirmed that there are around 12 cells, trained and prepared in these camps, that have started working to serve Iran's interests by smuggling weapons, equipment, explosives, and drugs in large quantities, from Al-Huwaizah to the Iraqi province of Meesan and then to Basra. From there, the Iranian cells and their allies will work to smuggle the weapons, explosives, and drugs across the Iraqi borders to the states of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. When Iran held military maneuvers last October, reports confirmed that members of Hamas, Hezbollah, and Al-Houthis participated in them alongside mercenaries from the Arab Gulf states. There is no doubt that among the goals of these military preparations, there are plans to strike at strategic and vital targets in specific Gulf countries that are not in accord with Iranian policies. The contents of the document about the presence of Arab mercenaries in the Iranian ranks cannot be denied, after the confession made by a number of Iranian reformists about the suppression of the protests against the results of the presidential elections. There were also chants in those protests against Hamas and Hezbollah. Thus the Gulf governments must find out the truth of the contents of the document and exercise absolute caution towards these hateful "infiltrators". The people of the Gulf must realize that there are Arab movements and groups, financed and supported by Iran, working to serve it by planning to attack the oil wells of the Gulf and destabilize it at any price. The Al-Ahwaz organization sounded the alarm bell about the dangerous Iranian intentions. The organization said the content of the document was gathered after accurate observation and follow-up by professional sources and trusted individuals. The organization is warning the Gulf countries against an Iranian plan aimed at training groups to destabilize these countries. This plan will be carried out in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait when the leadership of Pasdaran decides that the time is ripe. The organization pointed out that the operations will be lightning-quick and extremely harmful in order to secure "gains" and that the perpetrators will be citizens of those countries. The organization added there will be no public link to Iran. Thus if these operations succeed, this will be a markedly Iranian success, because the perpetrators are Iranian extensions, and their success serves the Iranian regional agenda. I am surprised by the justifications produced by Arab writers in defense of Iranian policies and intentions as if they are dancing and salivating for its money and for its actions against us. Some of them even brought forth "stupid" arguments about Ahmadinejhad attacking Israel and doing nothing else. Some of them endorse the actions of Arab groups and organizations that follow Iran's orders, against their own people and countries. Regrettably, those groups represent themselves as resistance groups, even though they have only brought death and destruction, and yet they still celebrate "nonexistent" victories. There is no doubt that these "criminal" Iranian plans, if they are confirmed, come as a preparatory plan by Iranian politicians in anticipation of a military attack by Israel or America. Thus they are preparing for this attack through carrying out terrorist plots in the Gulf states by attacking oil wells and American interests. This is in conformity with the recent statements made by Iranian officials warning that instability in their country would lead to instability in the whole of the Middle East and the world. No matter what Iranian politicians do, it will not come as odd or as a surprise, especially under the presidency of Ahmadinejhad, and his superior the Supreme Leader of the Revolution Khamenei. But we must beware the multitudes of Arabs "subordinated" to Iran's policies, plans, and money, especially those who come to the Gulf capitals with one face, and got to Iran with a different face, to pledge allegiance and subordination and weave plots against us from the heart of Tehran. Al-Ahwaz is primarily an Arab principality and its population numbers around six million people. The people of Al-Ahwaz have never accepted any of the successive Iranian governments, as they have always carried out revolutions against them to regain sovereignty over their lands. The most recent revolt took place in April 2005 when hundreds were killed and wounded and thousands more were captured. So why don't we benefit from the "anger" of the people of Al-Ahwaz and Balochistan against Iran so long as it is intentionally playing with fire over our heads to destabilize our security and stability? Thus it will feel that others are capable of weaving more plots than it can, or does the diplomacy of the Gulf governments reject this?!...