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The recent attack on Saudi oil facilities was approved by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, but only on the condition that it be carried out in a way that made it possible to deny Iranian involvement, a U.S. official told CBS News.

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday displayed wreckage of what it said were Iranian cruise missiles and drones. The circuit boards can be reverse engineered to determine the exact route the weapons flew. But U.S. officials said the most damning evidence is still unreleased satellite photos showing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard making preparations for the attack at Ahvaz Air Base in southwestern Iran.

From there, the weapons flew through Kuwaiti airspace some 400 miles to their targets in Saudi Arabia.

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mmhmm sure. Wheres the evidence? Oh let me guess, thats classified. They can literally make any bogus claim they want and deny requests for evidence of said claims for "national security reasons". Just like all of the fake news anonymous sources. Totally contrived.
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Re: Saudi oil attack was approved by Iran's supreme leader, U.S. official says
The recent attack on Saudi oil facilities was approved by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, but only on the condition that it be carried out in a way that made it possible to deny Iranian involvement, a U.S. official told CBS News.

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday displayed wreckage of what it said were Iranian cruise missiles and drones. The circuit boards can be reverse engineered to determine the exact route the weapons flew. But U.S. officials said the most damning evidence is still unreleased satellite photos showing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard making preparations for the attack at Ahvaz Air Base in southwestern Iran.

From there, the weapons flew through Kuwaiti airspace some 400 miles to their targets in Saudi Arabia.

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Oh you don't say. Was it an unnamed White Horse Souse?
Kuwait has zero credibility with a large constituency of Americans. Even after replays of "Lawrence of Arabia" on the networks over the last week, it probably won't move the needle on trust of the current batch of Saudi leadership.
They've had a lot of real life experience in the whole absolute power corrupting absolutely treatise since the oil boom.
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Re: Saudi oil attack was approved by Iran's supreme leader, U.S. official says
The recent attack on Saudi oil facilities was approved by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, but only on the condition that it be carried out in a way that made it possible to deny Iranian involvement, a U.S. official told CBS News.

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday displayed wreckage of what it said were Iranian cruise missiles and drones. The circuit boards can be reverse engineered to determine the exact route the weapons flew. But U.S. officials said the most damning evidence is still unreleased satellite photos showing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard making preparations for the attack at Ahvaz Air Base in southwestern Iran.

From there, the weapons flew through Kuwaiti airspace some 400 miles to their targets in Saudi Arabia.

[link to www.cbsnews.com (secure)]
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Oh you don't say. Was it an unnamed White Horse Souse?
Kuwait has zero credibility with a large constituency of Americans. Even after replays of "Lawrence of Arabia" on the networks over the last week, it probably won't move the needle on trust of the current batch of Saudi leadership.
They've had a lot of real life experience in the whole absolute power corrupting absolutely treatise since the oil boom.
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Yes thats right. Unnamed anonymous sources. And we believe it because the stooge delivering the message does so in a sharp suit behind a podium with a Presidential seal on it. Very professional. Very authoritative. Must be true. They cant show us any evidence because of "National Security". Im sure you all understand.
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Re: Saudi oil attack was approved by Iran's supreme leader, U.S. official says
The recent attack on Saudi oil facilities was approved by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, but only on the condition that it be carried out in a way that made it possible to deny Iranian involvement, a U.S. official told CBS News.

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday displayed wreckage of what it said were Iranian cruise missiles and drones. The circuit boards can be reverse engineered to determine the exact route the weapons flew. But U.S. officials said the most damning evidence is still unreleased satellite photos showing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard making preparations for the attack at Ahvaz Air Base in southwestern Iran.

From there, the weapons flew through Kuwaiti airspace some 400 miles to their targets in Saudi Arabia.

[link to www.cbsnews.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Cartel™


Oh you don't say. Was it an unnamed White Horse Souse?
Kuwait has zero credibility with a large constituency of Americans. Even after replays of "Lawrence of Arabia" on the networks over the last week, it probably won't move the needle on trust of the current batch of Saudi leadership.
They've had a lot of real life experience in the whole absolute power corrupting absolutely treatise since the oil boom.
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Yes thats right. Unnamed anonymous sources. And we believe it because the stooge delivering the message does so in a sharp suit behind a podium with a Presidential seal on it. Very professional. Very authoritative. Must be true. They cant show us any evidence because of "National Security". Im sure you all understand.
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The absurdity of the shallow nature of what passes for evidence and rationale for wholesale slaughter and destruction of OTHER people's sovereign nations is breathtaking. And yet predictably derisively amusing, at the same time as they get all blustery over their "sources say", "sources Say". Well by golly that's bloody solid innit?





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