VT has pinged all of its sources, and the consensus is a question. How could a swarm missile/drone attack get through the air defenses of the Saudis who spent big money for them?
If the incoming missiles were tracked, why was the tracking not printed out for proof, as the Iranians did in their shootdown of the US drone over the Gulf – something that most Americans have never seen or heard because US media blacked it out?
The Houthis were quick this morning for claiming full credit for the attack, and even warning foreigners to stay away from ARAMCO facilities, as they have promised more attacks, stating that Saudi Arabia has no way of stopping them.
There is also the possibility that the Houthis did launch an attack and someone else took advantage to attack as well to make sure the damage was huge and to blame on Iran to stimulate a US retaliation.
Gosh, what part of the Mideast would do something like that? On Gordon’s list is the Israelis, not because he is mean, but because they have the F-35, and they might be using their stealth capabilities to have them called drone attacks.
As Gordon has published before, the F-35 cannot carry a large weapons load, but can do fine when taking out the four Iran warehouses on the al-Bakumal border area. Who stands to gain the most by stirring the war pot now, just before the Israeli elections?… .........https://www.veteranstoday.com/2019/09/16/neo-the-strange-case-of-the-burning-saudi-refineries/
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