FALSE FLAG? Saudi refinery attacked by Houthi rebels in Yemen, NOT IRAN | |
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Tooknotice User ID: 73583980 United States 09/15/2019 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In February of 2016 Al-Qaeda and Saudi-Led Coalition Forces were both seen fighting against Houthi Rebel Forces in the same battle. From the BBC. As read in Wikipedia. Let that sink in folks. Mexico Grows Opium Poppies and makes Shitloads of Heroin!! And Meth!! And Fentanyl!!! Such Good Neighbors!!! |
Tooknotice User ID: 72629855 United States 09/15/2019 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the first gulf war, the Iraq-Kuwait conflict, Yemen infuriated Saudi Arabia by voting against armed intervention in the region at the U.N. Saudi Arabia retaliated by expelling 800,000 to 900,000 Yemenis from their country. From Wikipedia. Mexico Grows Opium Poppies and makes Shitloads of Heroin!! And Meth!! And Fentanyl!!! Such Good Neighbors!!! |
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Trained Noticer (OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 09/15/2019 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Attack on Saudi Oil (Half of their daily production) is like a 9/11 on their Economy. Quoting: @Ohwell Why are they occupying Yemen, again. I forget. A valid question. Border crisis, presumably. But why is Pompeo blaming Iran? Bolton was accused as the War monger thus outed. Not borders. ..."Fighting began in 2014 when the Houthi Shia Muslim rebel movement took advantage of the new president's weakness and seized control of northern Saada province and neighbouring areas. The Houthis went on to take the capital Sanaa, forcing Mr Hadi into exile abroad. The conflict escalated dramatically in March 2015, when Saudi Arabia and eight other mostly Sunni Arab states - backed by the US, UK, and France - began air strikes against the Houthis, with the declared aim of restoring Mr Hadi's government."... [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78005516 Slovenia 09/15/2019 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When did Saudi Arabia enter the war? In March 2015 a Saudi-led coalition began bombing Houthi rebels who had forced Yemen’s president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, into exile. This week’s visit to the UK by Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, has refocused attention on the conflict. Why is Saudi Arabia attacking the Houthis? Saudi Arabia regards the Houthis as Iranian proxies and intervened to check their advance. The Saudi air war is in support of forces loyal to Hadi, who aim to retake the capital, Sana’a, from the Houthis. The UK supplies weapons to Saudi Arabia and has provided targeting training to its soldiers, prompting accusations by rights groups and opposition MPs of partial responsibility for civilian casualties in Yemen. The government argues, with high court backing, that the supply of weapons to the Saudis does not breach UK arms export licence laws since, it says, there is no clear risk of a serious breach of humanitarian law by the Saudi coalition. Ministers deny that UK forces are advising the Saudis on specific targets, though they admit that, after a raid, British officers can give advice on future targeting policy. Yemen is like a space for proxy wars, Iran with Houthis, Saudi Arabia directly engaged, while USA & UK is their greatest ally |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23786866 United States 09/15/2019 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Second the drones, cruise missiles flew over Kuwait. Third of all the houthis do not posses that range to fly out of Yemen. Fourth these weapons are supplied by Iran. Get a grip and know Iran has proxies all over the gulf to claim innocence. I don't buy it anymore. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78005516 Slovenia 09/15/2019 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When did Saudi Arabia enter the war? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78005516 In March 2015 a Saudi-led coalition began bombing Houthi rebels who had forced Yemen’s president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, into exile. This week’s visit to the UK by Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, has refocused attention on the conflict. Why is Saudi Arabia attacking the Houthis? Saudi Arabia regards the Houthis as Iranian proxies and intervened to check their advance. The Saudi air war is in support of forces loyal to Hadi, who aim to retake the capital, Sana’a, from the Houthis. The UK supplies weapons to Saudi Arabia and has provided targeting training to its soldiers, prompting accusations by rights groups and opposition MPs of partial responsibility for civilian casualties in Yemen. The government argues, with high court backing, that the supply of weapons to the Saudis does not breach UK arms export licence laws since, it says, there is no clear risk of a serious breach of humanitarian law by the Saudi coalition. Ministers deny that UK forces are advising the Saudis on specific targets, though they admit that, after a raid, British officers can give advice on future targeting policy. Yemen is like a space for proxy wars, Iran with Houthis, Saudi Arabia directly engaged, while USA & UK is their greatest ally The conflict has its roots in the failure of a political transition supposed to bring stability to Yemen following an Arab Spring uprising that forced its longtime authoritarian president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, to hand over power to his deputy, Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, in 2011. As president, Mr Hadi struggled to deal with a variety of problems, including attacks by jihadists, a separatist movement in the south, the continuing loyalty of security personnel to Saleh, as well as corruption, unemployment and food insecurity. [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] [link to www.theguardian.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78005516 Slovenia 09/15/2019 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Houthi movement, which champions Yemen's Zaidi Shia Muslim minority and fought a series of rebellions against Saleh during the previous decade, took advantage of the new president's weakness by taking control of their northern heartland of Saada province and neighbouring areas. Disillusioned with the transition, many ordinary Yemenis - including Sunnis - supported the Houthis and in late 2014 and early 2015, the rebels took over Sanaa. The Houthis and security forces loyal to Saleh - who is thought to have backed his erstwhile enemies in a bid to regain power - then attempted to take control of the entire country, forcing Mr Hadi to flee abroad in March 2015. |
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Trained Noticer (OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 09/15/2019 12:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (Snip) ..."It was not immediately clear how badly the facilities were damaged, but shutting them down for more than a few days would affect the global oil supply. Analysts who closely follow the Saudi oil industry said they were hearing that the impact would not be severe — perhaps only a few days’ outage, which the Saudis could cover. “Crude prices will still rise a bit, but apparently the world economy dodged a bullet,” said Robert McNally, the president of Rapidan Energy Group, a Washington-based market research firm. The Energy Department said that, if needed, the United States was ready to use its strategic oil reserves to offset any disruption in supply."... [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76170318 United States 09/15/2019 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First of all that's an RT article everything to them is a false flag. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23786866 Second the drones, cruise missiles flew over Kuwait. Third of all the houthis do not posses that range to fly out of Yemen. Fourth these weapons are supplied by Iran. Get a grip and know Iran has proxies all over the gulf to claim innocence. I don't buy it anymore. Where the proof of your weapons claim? The US government sell more weapons than anyone. So is Iran not allowed as a Sovereign to sell weapons. Gotta love American hypocrisy. |
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Trained Noticer (OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 09/15/2019 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First of all that's an RT article everything to them is a false flag. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23786866 Second the drones, cruise missiles flew over Kuwait. Third of all the houthis do not posses that range to fly out of Yemen. Fourth these weapons are supplied by Iran. Get a grip and know Iran has proxies all over the gulf to claim innocence. I don't buy it anymore. Where the proof of your weapons claim? The US government sell more weapons than anyone. So is Iran not allowed as a Sovereign to sell weapons. Gotta love American hypocrisy. Also, where is the proof they flew over Kuwait? You are just throwing out unsubstantiated claims. For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
oniongrass User ID: 77610284 United States 09/15/2019 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Houthi are backed by Iran. If Houthi pushed the button, they got the missile and explosive tech from Iran. You can't hit the Houthis, they have no homeland. So Iran is responsible for this group they are supporting. If they learn that the hard way, they may start controlling them better or be more scared to do damage next time. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
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oniongrass User ID: 77610284 United States 09/15/2019 12:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes and the DUMB ASSES here wanted to attack Russia and Iran over something the hootees did. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73362921 Just Iran. Russia knows what Iran did. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73362921 United States 09/15/2019 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Houthi are backed by Iran. If Houthi pushed the button, they got the missile and explosive tech from Iran. You can't hit the Houthis, they have no homeland. Quoting: oniongrass So Iran is responsible for this group they are supporting. If they learn that the hard way, they may start controlling them better or be more scared to do damage next time. Of course. Anyone who doesn’t have a fiat central bank is controlled by Iran, and must be eliminated, right? |
oniongrass User ID: 77610284 United States 09/15/2019 12:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Houthi are backed by Iran. If Houthi pushed the button, they got the missile and explosive tech from Iran. You can't hit the Houthis, they have no homeland. Quoting: oniongrass So Iran is responsible for this group they are supporting. If they learn that the hard way, they may start controlling them better or be more scared to do damage next time. Of course. Anyone who doesn’t have a fiat central bank is controlled by Iran, and must be eliminated, right? No, anyone who facilitates the blowing up of Saudi oil refineries has to pay. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77881607 United States 09/15/2019 12:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Houthi are backed by Iran. If Houthi pushed the button, they got the missile and explosive tech from Iran. You can't hit the Houthis, they have no homeland. Quoting: oniongrass So Iran is responsible for this group they are supporting. If they learn that the hard way, they may start controlling them better or be more scared to do damage next time. Of course. Anyone who doesn’t have a fiat central bank is controlled by Iran, and must be eliminated, right? No, anyone who facilitates the blowing up of Saudi oil refineries has to pay. Then Saudis can take care of it themselves. |
oniongrass User ID: 77610284 United States 09/15/2019 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Houthi are backed by Iran. If Houthi pushed the button, they got the missile and explosive tech from Iran. You can't hit the Houthis, they have no homeland. Quoting: oniongrass So Iran is responsible for this group they are supporting. If they learn that the hard way, they may start controlling them better or be more scared to do damage next time. Of course. Anyone who doesn’t have a fiat central bank is controlled by Iran, and must be eliminated, right? No, anyone who facilitates the blowing up of Saudi oil refineries has to pay. Then Saudis can take care of it themselves. Probably not, they don't have weaponry to match Iran. That's why their ally the USA can take care of it. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |