Monday, September 16, 2019

Who Attacked The Saudis ???

As you may have heard, someone attacked one of Saudi Arabia's oil fields and a processing facility. You can read about it here:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/drone-attack-saudi-oil-field-192155398.html

Who had the ability to do this? Certainly China, Iran, Israel, Russia, and the USA can manufacture such drones.

Who had motive for such an attack? The talking heads all are saying IRAN, but does that make any sense?

John Bolton was just fired, Trump allegedly wanted to HELP Iran, and in response they attack the Saudis in a manner almost guaranteed to start a regional war involving the US? Unless these people are STUPID (and I don't think they are) Iran did not do this.

Cui bono?

The Saudis will benefit ... if this finally results in the destruction of Iran. But I don't think they would bomb their own facilities to achieve such a thing.

China and Russia have nothing to gain. China is a net oil user, so why would they want oil prices to increase? Russia is a net producer, but in spite of what the talking heads tell us this is NOT their style.

No, the most likely suspects are Israel and/or the USA. Netanyahu has an election to win, and a war with Iran would certainly help him do so. And the US deep state definitely wants payback for the 1981 hostage crisis, as well as an opportunity to "help" our tar baby Israel overcome all of their real and imaginary enemies.

I don't support war with Iran, and I don't think you should either.

4 comments:

  1. The Saudis claim to have evidence that Iran was behind the attack:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/saudi-arabia-says-it-has-material-evidence-tying-iran-aramco-attack

    Keep in mind that Ukraine also said they had evidence that Russia shot down MH17, but their claim did not stand up to scrutiny.

    Neither did the claim that Russia used novichok to poison former spies in the UK.

    Neither did the claim that Syria gassed its own people, or the claim that Saddam had WMDs.

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  2. Here is something else to keep in mind:

    Under the laws of war, the Yemenis are perfectly entitled to defend themselves. That would include striking back at the oil facilities that produce the fuel for Saudi warplanes that have conducted over 17,000 air raids, dropping at least 50,000 mostly U.S.-made bombs and missiles, throughout more than four long years of war on Yemen. The resulting humanitarian crisis also kills a Yemeni child every 10 minutes from preventable diseases, starvation and malnutrition.

    The Yemen Data Project has classified nearly a third of the Saudi air strikes as attacks on non-military sites, which ensure that a large proportion of at least 90,000 Yemenis reported killed in the war have been civilians. This makes the Saudi-led air campaign a flagrant and systematic war crime for which Saudi leaders and senior officials of every country in their “coalition” should be held criminally accountable.

    Source - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/52285.htm

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  3. And you also should consider this:

    This is the true strategic brilliance of using Trump as a puppet president. Under Trump, the globalists can take actions they have always wanted to pursue and then lay all blame at the feet of conservatives. With Trump, it's irrelevant if the White House loses face. He has been built up as a “populist” and anti-globalist, therefore any disaster he oversees will become the fault of populists and anti-globalists. This is why people should expect war in Iran in the near term. The temptation for the globalists to light the fuse with Trump as president must be overwhelming.

    To understand why the elites would want the fall of the US, I suggest reading my article on the globalist end game. While OPEC may benefit from higher oil prices in the face of dwindling global demand, and the Neo-Cons may benefit from seeing their PNAC plans for destabilizing the Middle East come to fruition, it is truly the globalists that have the most to gain by linking Iran to the Saudi Aramco attack and plunging the US into a war it cannot survive economically.

    Simply put, they see crisis and chaos as the fastest stimulants of fear, and the most useful engines for global change. They are seeking to kill two birds with one stone – Break down the old world order to make way for their "new world order" while wrapping the catastrophic effects on the populace around the necks of their biggest ideological enemies.

    Source - http://www.alt-market.com/index.php/articles/3930-who-really-benefits-from-the-iran-attacked-saudi-arabia-narrative

    We the People are indeed the greatest impediment to the globalist dream of world domination. That's why we are being systematically attacked from all sides.

    And I fear we're going to lose this battle. They've turned our kids against us, and if future generations hate the USA we truly have no future.

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  4. Here is more discussion of the issue:

    https://dissidentvoice.org/2019/09/houthi-attack-on-saudi-oil-fields-a-false-flag/

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