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Alleged Iranian interference in Bahrain cited by Bill Gates after meeting with Saudi King
The passage mentions vague claims of Iranian interference and Saudi‑U.S. security ties but provides no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It repeats known geopolitical tensio Bill Gates reportedly said he saw "evidence" of Iranian meddling in Bahrain after meeting King Abdul U.S. officials allegedly intercepted communications suggesting Iran supports Bahraini and Yemeni o
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The passage mentions vague claims of Iranian interference and Saudi‑U.S. security ties but provides no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It repeats known geopolitical tensio Bill Gates reportedly said he saw "evidence" of Iranian meddling in Bahrain after meeting King Abdul U.S. officials allegedly intercepted communications suggesting Iran supports Bahraini and Yemeni o
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