Michael O'Hanlon, USA Today: After Iran bombs Saudi oil infrastructure, should the United States retaliate?
Iran's attack reveals weakness. Trump can do nothing and wait for sanctions to continue crushing the mullahs' regime.
Should Saudi Arabia and/or the United States retaliate beyond a new round of sanctions? That is the question of the day. Iran is the strongly suspected perpetrator of weekend drone and missile attacks against key Saudi oil infrastructure at Abqaiq facility and Khurais oil field that temporarily cut the kingdom's oil production by almost half.
Apparently, some 20 drones and several cruise missiles hit a total of at least 17 different aim points at these two general locations in the country's east. The weapons may have been launched either from Iranian soil or a place fairly close by.
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20 drones and several cruise missiles, launched over what is supposed to be a well watched area and yet were not detected.
ReplyDeleteDuh I'm Bob I don't get nuances in technology and defence duuhhh
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ReplyDeleteBob,
Is this an assumption on your part, the 'well watched area"? I would think it's well watched for certain behavior but not a drone and missile attack of wartime proportions.
Roger
ReplyDeleteYour assumption is correct.
Are you suggesting that they are trying to provoke an attack by Iran to start a war without having adequate observation and defensive mechanisms in place? Seems a bit irresponsible doesn't it?