ABC News Online: US President Donald Trump says Iran likely behind Saudi oil plant attacks, but softens tone on military response
One day after saying the US was "locked and loaded" to retaliate against those responsible for the weekend's attacks on Saudi Arabian oil plants, US President Donald Trump now says he is in "no rush" to take action.
Details of the Saturday strikes on Abqaiq — the world's largest oil processing facility — and the Khurais oil field in eastern Saudi Arabia remained unclear, but left crude oil output by the world's top exporter slashed in half.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 17, 2019
Saudi oil attacks: Drones and missiles launched from Iran - US -- BBC
Trump: It looks like Iran hit Saudis, no military option yet -- Military Times/AP
Pentagon chief briefs Trump as administration weighs Iran response -- The Hill
Trump says he wants to avoid war with Iran -- The Hill
US will 'defend' international order being 'undermined by Iran': Pentagon chief -- AFP
NATO chief 'extremely concerned' after attacks on Saudi -- AFP
Pence says US is 'locked and loaded' to defend allies -- The Hill
Saudi attacks underscore evolving drone threat, experts say -- AFP
Northrup Grumman wins $42.8M contract to fix B-2 wing panels -- UPI
Cargo lock problem keeps Air Force's KC-46 tankers grounded -- UPI
Northrop Grumman selects subcontractors for new ICBM missile system -- UPI
The Pentagon taps Microsoft and Ball to pilot new military satellites -- Quartz
A US missile destroyer made ‘historic’ visit to Beirut as regional tensions mount -- Military Times
U.S. Army Tries New Recruiting Tactics After Missing Targets -- WSJ
Pentagon IDs soldier killed in Afghanistan -- The Hill
'Extraordinarily Dangerous': Former CIA Moscow station chief blasts leaks on Russian informant -- Washington Examiner
The Secret History of Fort Detrick, the CIA’s Base for Mind Control Experiments -- Politico
The Intelligence Community is Exploring Long-Range Biometric Identification -- NextGov
The Military Has Done Little to Prepare As Climate Change Threatens Guantánamo -- The Intercept
Edward Snowden says the government is in your phone, insists he only wanted to 'reform' the NSA -- NBC
Edward Snowden: Germany a 'primary example' of NSA surveillance cooperation -- DW
EU creates directorate for European defense industry -- UPI
Canadian police official accused of attempting to share classified information with 'people he shouldn't be' -- ABC News Online
It’s Time for NATO to Engage in the Arctic -- Defense One
Russia Finds Aircraft to Succeed 5th Gen Su-57 Stealth Fighter -- Sputnik
China to deploy Sharp Sword stealth drone for new aircraft carrier -- SCMP
China readies for massive display of new weaponry, with 'supersonic spy drone' spotted in Beijing parade rehearsal -- ABC News Online
India's Spy Planes Detect Seven Chinese Warships Near Indian Waters - Report -- Sputnik
Israel Delivers Bunker Buster Version of Spice 2000 Bombs to India Amid Tension With Pakistan -- Sputnik
Two companies to square off for Australia’s $10 billion infantry fighting vehicle program -- Defense News
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Iran Owns the Persian Gulf Now
The Trump administration’s nonresponse to Iranian aggression has sent an unmistakable message.
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