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Who launched that mystery attack?

danmand

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WHO LAUNCHED THAT MYSTERY ATTACK?
by Eric Margolis
September 21, 2019

The Mideast has its own variety of crazy humor. The Saudis have been blasting and bombing wretched Yemen, one of this world’s poorest nations, since 2015.

These US-supported attacks and a naval blockade of Yemen imposed by Saudi Arabia and its sidekick ally, the United Arab Emirates, have caused mass starvation. No one knows how many Yemenis have died or are currently starving. Estimates run from 250,000 to one million.

The black humor? The Saudis just claimed they were victims of Iranian `aggression’ this past week after the kingdom’s leading oil treatment facility at Abqaiq was hit by a flight of armed drones or cruise missiles. The usual American militarists, now led by State Secretary Mike Pompeo after the demented warmonger, John Bolton, was finally fired, are calling for military retaliation against Iran even though the attack was claimed by Yemen’s Shia Houthi movement.

This drama came at roughly the same time that Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, a close ally of US president Donald Trump, vowed to annex Palestine’s entire Jordan Valley if elected. Not a peep of protest came from the US, which recently blessed Netanyahu’s annexation of Syria’s Golan Heights while scourging Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin, for annexing Crimea – a Russian possession for over 300 years.

I studied US photos of the damaged Saudi oil installations. Its oil tanks appear to be precisely hit at the same place. After the attack, the Saudis claimed half of their oil production was knocked out; but a day later, they vowed production would be resumed within a week. Parts of so-called drones were shown that appeared way beyond the technological capabilities of Yemen or even Iran. The missiles may have been supplied by Ukraine.

The Saudis, like their patron in Washington, have a poor record for truthfulness. Remember the Saudi denials about the murder of journalist and Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi? More important, we have been waiting for more false flag attacks in the Gulf designed to justify a US attack on Iran.

The pattern of so-called drone attacks against the Saudi oil installations is just too neat and symmetrical. The Israelis have a strong interest in promoting a US-Saudi War. The attacks in Saudi came ironically right after the anniversary of 9/11 that plunged the US into war against large parts of the Muslim world.

As a long-time military observer, I find it very hard to believe that drones could be guided over such long distances and so accurately without aircraft or satellites to guide them. In Yemen, which is just creeping into the 12th century, changing a flat tire is a major technological achievement. To date, Iran’s missile arsenal has poor reliability and major guidance problems.

Adding to the questions, the Saudis have spent billions on US-made air defense systems. They failed to protect the oil installations. The Saudis would have been better off buying air defenses from the Russians, at a quarter of the US selling price.

Trump at least showed some wisdom by so far rejecting demands from the neocons that surround him to launch major attacks on Iran. Blasting Iran would not serve much purpose and would expose US forces in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Somalia, and Syria to Iranian guerrilla attacks. Saudi oil installations – after what we saw last week – are vulnerable.

Attacking Iran, even if just from the air, risks a much wider Mideast war just as the Trump administration – which originally campaigned against ‘stupid’ Mideast wars – faces next year’s elections. But the administration is under intense pressure from its pro-Israel base to go after Iran.

Bombing Iran’s oil infrastructure would be relatively easy and has been intensively planned since early 2002. But what next? So-called ‘regime change’ (Washington’s favorite euphemism for overthrowing disobedient foreign governments) rarely works as planned and can get the US into horribly messy situations. The CIA overthrew Iran’s democratic government in 1953 and look where we are today.

Perhaps the attacks on Abqaiq may cause the reckless Saudi leaders to stop devastating Yemen and throttle back on their proxy war against Iran which has gone on since 1979. But don’t count on it.

Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2019
 

Darts

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The CIA overthrew Iran’s democratic government in 1953
That government was planning to steal the oil assets bought and paid for by the Americans and Brits. It was Democrat President Carter who lost Iran (formerly Persia).
 

Insidious Von

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That government was planning to steal the oil assets bought and paid for by the Americans and Brits. It was Democrat President Carter who lost Iran (formerly Persia).
Know your history Darts, President Eisenhower lost Iran, Carter was a victim of skankenstance.
 

Frankfooter

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That government was planning to steal the oil assets bought and paid for by the Americans and Brits. It was Democrat President Carter who lost Iran (formerly Persia).
They were going to nationalize their oil, its true.
But claiming that it was owned by the Brits and American's is a bit rich, considering the history.
Would you claim that Alberta's oil sands are now 'owned' by the Americans and Chinese, since they have bought quite a bit of it?
Would you say that both of those countries would be within their rights to invade Canada if we wanted to nationalize?
 

Insidious Von

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The irony is the coup that brought down the democratically elected government in Iran was planned by Kermit Roosevelt, son of FDR.

A complete betrayal of what his father negotiated at the Yalta Conference. Stalin, at first, wanted to unite all of Azerbaijan within the USSR. He withdrew from Southern Azerbaijan in exchange for a free hand in Eastern Europe. The grateful Iranians pledged themselves as loyal allies of America. Unfortunately the newly elected government wanted to control their oil supplies and the USA wouldn't allow them to. Fuck, had the Eisenhower government been more forward thinking we could have saved ourselves a shitload of trouble.

...Mahmoud Ahmadinejad could have been born and raised in the USSR.
 

Frankfooter

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The irony is the coup that brought down the democratically elected government in Iran was planned by Kermit Roosevelt, son of FDR.

A complete betrayal of what his father negotiated at the Yalta Conference. Stalin, at first, wanted to unite all of Azerbaijan within the USSR. He withdrew from Southern Azerbaijan in exchange for a free hand in Eastern Europe. The grateful Iranians pledged themselves as loyal allies of America. Unfortunately the newly elected government wanted to control their oil supplies and the USA wouldn't allow them to. Fuck, had the Eisenhower government been more forward thinking we could have saved ourselves a shitload of trouble.

...Mahmoud Ahmadinejad could have been born and raised in the USSR.
Its really a showpiece for failed 'interventions', take a functioning middle eastern country and attack it for business interests and instead the US helped replace a democracy with a theocracy that has been much worse for business long term.
There really isn't a single example where interventions have worked, is there?
 

Insidious Von

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There really isn't a single example where interventions have worked, is there?
The Americans were full of themselves after stopping a Communist takeover of Italy. They were the bulwark of the Italian Partisans during WW II. The film Inglorious Basterds is partially based on their exploits. In hunting down fasci and Nazis, they took no prisoners... often pinning their severed scrotums on town bulletin walls. Benito Mussolini had the misfortune of being captured by them - he was beaten, shot and hung by his heels. The funny part is Alessandro Pertini was a Partisan Commander, his was the Presidential beaming face you say during the 1982 World Cup.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zws3b4UPw8Q
 

WyattEarp

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The Americans were full of themselves after stopping a Communist takeover of Italy.
Are you advocating communism?

Would you like to roll-back democracy and democratic reforms in South Korea, Taiwan, East Germany, Poland, Czech Republic and many other countries?
 
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