Saudi Arabia says weapons used to attack its oil facilities were Iranian

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Saudi Arabia says that Iranian weapons were used to attack the kingdom’s oil installations, dismissing claims of responsibility by Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

Trump did not name Iran or specify whether he was contemplating a military response. He said he was waiting to hear from the Saudis on "who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed!"Returning to Twitter on Monday morning, Trump wrote: "Remember when Iran shot down a drone, saying knowingly that it was in their 'airspace' when, in fact, it was nowhere close. They stuck strongly to that story knowing that it was a very big lie.

Oil futures jumped on Sunday evening as markets opened for the first time since the attacks. The price of Brent crude surged 18 per cent before falling back to a 12 per cent increase; the US benchmark West Texas intermediate climbed 12 per cent before easing to a 10 per cent gain. Trump said he had authorised the release of oil from strategic reserves, "if needed," to blunt the market impact of the attacks.

The possibility that Iran had played a direct role in an assault on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure unnerved a region already reeling from multiple conflicts: a war in Yemen, a feud between Qatar and its neighbours, and the confrontation between the US and Iran. . Bolton opposed calling off the strike in June and was deeply skeptical of the value of new diplomacy with Iran. A person close to Bolton said on Saturday that Bolton had submitted his resignation after a suggestion from Trump a week ago that the US could drop some sanctions as a sweetener for talks.Iran on Monday said there were no plans for Rouhani to meet with Trump on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly later this month.

Officials in Iran pushed back forcefully on Sunday against allegations that the attacks had come from their territory. "It used to be that only governments had air forces, but drones have democratised violence from the sky," said Hudson, now a fellow on Persian Gulf security issues at Harvard University. "The Houthis, with help and advice from Iran, have perfected it to a level no one else has done."

 

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I thought the Saudis had the high tech missile defence system or maybe not the latest version, give trump a call he has plenty in stock

You mean this very small part of the complex that was damaged ? This is a scam, if Iran had wanted to cause damage, they could have 'nuked' it.

So either the US did it so that it could invade Iran? Or the saudis did it to drive up the price of the Aramco IPO?

Utter BS

There's no evidence put forward in this story to prove which party launched the strikes ..

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