Persian Gulf
Unlike Iran, a single individual has most of the power in Saudi Arabia.
Unlike Iran, a single individual has most of the power in Saudi Arabia.
Iran is east off the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, but between Saudi Arabia and Iran lies the island-nation of Bahrain.
To travel directly from Iran to Saudi Arabia you would cross the Persian Gulf
No, it is a body of water in the middle east situated between Iran and Saudi Arabia
Iraq
The Persian Gulf borders Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and Iran.
It is basically between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The Mexican Gulf is between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Arabs typically call this the Arabian Gulf, but this name is not popular outside of the Arab World.
The Persian Gulf
Saudi Arabia and Iran are two of the members.
Iran is separated from Saudi Arabia by the Persian Gulf. Iran is separated from the Arabian Peninsula by the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman, but the latter two bodies of water do not touch Saudi Arabia.