Saudi newspapers discussed in their editorials today a number of issues of concern, locally, regionally and internationally. Under the title ''Ceasing Iranian Bullying'', Al-Riyadh newspaper commented that the international conviction of secret and blatant dirty roles being practiced by Iran in several Arab countries is no longer mere scattered statements made by officials at conferences or events, but has become as serious as the importance of stopping the Iranian bullying. It quoted US Defense Secretary James Mattis as saying yesterday that "The rockets fired by Al-Houthis toward Saudi territory, killing innocent people, are Iranian rockets", adding "They must be stopped". This US logic is not surprising nor bears speculation, but a decision that seems serious in seeking to stop Tehran's schemes, which have become a source of worry as for international stability. The paper further said that what has been done by "Mullahs' state" in the Republic of Yemen of provision of support, arms' supply and military experts for Al-Houthi outlawed militias is not just a blatant intervention, but rather attempts to achieve sectarian and doctrinal goals on the ground and impose them as a reality on the Yemeni soil, a matter being refused and strongly countered. Al-Riyadh concluded that Al-Houthi coup militias couldn't fire ballistic missiles on the territories of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia but through the help and presence of Iranian sabotage elements, saying "We are waiting for the morning to shine brightly in the skies of the region free of Iran as a polluter, which with its sectarian sedition and strife smeared the face of the Arab world.