Thursday, September 19, 2019

Iranian or Yemeni Drones?

The attacks targeted Abqaiq - run by the Saudi state oil company, Aramco - and the Khurais oilfield.

Khurais is the closest of the targets to the Yemen border, but is still a considerable 770km (480 miles) away.
Drone Damage


8 comments:

  1. You overlooked the possibility that the drones belong to Saudi Arabia and that the attack was a false flag operation. Dotard did declare that he was waiting on orders from his buddy, Mr. Bone Saw. Benedict Dotard works on behalf of foreign dictators AGAINST the interests of the United States!

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  2. ...I'll leave the Trump conspiracy theories to you.

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  3. I deduced that Dotard is a traitor based on observable facts, not my ideology. BTW, NPC Minus, didn't Dotard say he would not take the US into any additional stupid wars? Now he's taking orders from Saudi Arabia and you're OK with that? What business of our's is this anyway? Surely Saudi Arabia has the resources to deal with their own conflicts (being a wealthy nation).

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  4. Surely they do. America will support with air power any ground operations which the Saudi's and their other allies care to undertake.

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  5. Almost all of the 9-11 terrorists were from Saudi Arabia. A total coincidence, for certain. They support terrorism and kill our journalists. Why wouldn't Dotard ask "how high?" when MBS tells him to jump.

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  6. That's what I like about you, Dervish, you're so open minded about the Saudi's... not anti-Semitical at all. :)

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