Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
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Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
The US is saying the drone attxcks came directlu gron Iran.
Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
You can tell that they are lying from the "directlu gron"...original dervish wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:22 am The US is saying the drone attxcks came directlu gron Iran.
Even the keyboards can take no more of their blatant lies!
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Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
That's a lie. The Iranians aren't going to do that.original dervish wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:22 am The US is saying the drone attxcks came directlu gron Iran.
The Houthis have taken responsibility.
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Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
I have turned on every news notification on my phone and have been reading every update.
It's important to understand how much of a game changer this is.
Immediate results; 100% legitimacy of the Saudis in Yemen
Possible developments; outward US/Western participation? Possible drone/air strikes?
Dangerous possibilities; mistake that could lead to physical confrontations with Iran?
It's important to understand how much of a game changer this is.
Immediate results; 100% legitimacy of the Saudis in Yemen
Possible developments; outward US/Western participation? Possible drone/air strikes?
Dangerous possibilities; mistake that could lead to physical confrontations with Iran?
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Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
The Iranians have enough rockets to turn the UAE shiny towers and the Saudi oil factories back to the stone age.
It would be suicidal for the UAE whose entire economy depends on expats with foreign VISAS, oil/gas, to mess around with Iran which
will not think twice to obliterate it.
This is the real reason the U.S. has been very hesitant in striking Iran for fear of what it could due to it's vassal states in the region.
It would be suicidal for the UAE whose entire economy depends on expats with foreign VISAS, oil/gas, to mess around with Iran which
will not think twice to obliterate it.
This is the real reason the U.S. has been very hesitant in striking Iran for fear of what it could due to it's vassal states in the region.
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Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
We starting to feel the trickle down effects as the petrol price rose.
Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
The Saudis are recouping the losses from the price increase, and fah is paying for it.FarhanYare wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:37 pm We starting to feel the trickle down effects as the petrol price rose.
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Re: Yemen's Houthi's knock off half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil output in drone attack
Typical US foot in mouth reaction .
by claiming the attack came from Iran makes it binary, there are only 2 logical outcomes.
Its either mike pompeo is full of shit and lying as usual or the level of incompetence has gone up significantly.
Patriot PAC-2and 3 are littered all over the gulf , all facing iran, and even though they are like comparing kia hatchback to a BMW 7series when you look at Russian or Isreali systems they would have easily spotted and tracked the drones all the way from Iran.
These are manned mostly by US personel not Saudis and even when you have saudis manning them they are shadowed by US instructors.
So you cant blame the saudis in this case , if the drones came from iran then its a f-king nightmare for the Saudis and Americans because it means they have zero defense.
The drones in question are not new, they are very old and obsolete and simple only the electronics are advanced and it just takes plugging in some parts during assembly.
They are simple enough that they can be assembled in a garage, so the racist thinking that the houthis cannot do this is just ridiculous.
by claiming the attack came from Iran makes it binary, there are only 2 logical outcomes.
Its either mike pompeo is full of shit and lying as usual or the level of incompetence has gone up significantly.
Patriot PAC-2and 3 are littered all over the gulf , all facing iran, and even though they are like comparing kia hatchback to a BMW 7series when you look at Russian or Isreali systems they would have easily spotted and tracked the drones all the way from Iran.
These are manned mostly by US personel not Saudis and even when you have saudis manning them they are shadowed by US instructors.
So you cant blame the saudis in this case , if the drones came from iran then its a f-king nightmare for the Saudis and Americans because it means they have zero defense.
The drones in question are not new, they are very old and obsolete and simple only the electronics are advanced and it just takes plugging in some parts during assembly.
They are simple enough that they can be assembled in a garage, so the racist thinking that the houthis cannot do this is just ridiculous.
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