2 Major Saudi Oil Installations Hit by Drone Strike, and U.S. Blames Iran

Houthi will just drone them more. Saudi is a paper tiger. Rightists always support the aggressor. Saudi has been murdering civilians en masse since the start, they can do no more than they have done. They literally used biological warfare against the Yemeni. They're just trying to kill all the Shia they can. It's a genocide. An American supported genocide.

The Saudi should cease to attack Yemen if they don't want the Houthi to defend themselves and their people from the Saudi genocide.

This would have been over a decade ago if those Iranian mullah cunts hadn't sent the Houthi advanced weaponry, as usual you know fuck all about even less..
 
This would have been over a decade ago if those Iranian mullah cunts hadn't sent the Houthi advanced weaponry, as usual you know fuck all about even less..

Zero evidence of Iranian material support for the Houthi.

Oh they're shia so literally every area of the world that's Shia needs to be genocided because Shia = Iran and Iran = deserves genocide.
 
Saudis had it coming, I hope the Houthi destroy more of their oil installations while the Saudis indiscriminately and purposeful kill their civilians with the support of the evil American empire and the Zionist colony.
 
Houthi are defending Yemen from the barbarians. The barbarians need to stop attacking Yemen, a mother will defending its cubs, the Houthi are striking back against the aggressors against the Yemeni people.
 
I'm sure the Houthi "attack on KSA border guards" looked a lot like this operation:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz_incident
NAZIs!! of course you would go there -try some truth for a change

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/07/...1ADF716E9E5BD62B7E&gwt=pay&assetType=REGIWALL
Nov 6, 2009 - The conflict started early this week when the Houthi rebels — who have ... killed a Saudi border guard and wounded 11 others, bringing Saudi Arabia ... Saudi Arabia has long been concerned about the Houthis, who began ...
 
There is zero evidence of actual Iranian support of the Houthi anywhere.
Iran steps up support for Houthis in Yemen's war
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...r-houthis-in-yemens-war-sources-idUSKBN16S22R
Sources say Iran is using ships to deliver supplies to Yemen either directly or via Somalia, bypassing coalition efforts to intercept shipments.

Western sources say once the ships arrive in the region, the cargoes are transferred to small fishing boats, which are hard to spot because they are so common in these waters.

Favored areas are believed to include fishing coves around the port of Mukalla, even though that would require smuggled men or equipment to make a long risky journey to the main Houthi-controlled districts.

The coalition ejected al Qaeda from the area last year, but still cannot prevent the smuggling of weapons and people, according to sources familiar with the waters.

The Arab coalition’s General Asseri acknowledged the difficulties of policing 2,700 km of coastline around Yemen.

“You cannot observe this length of coast even if you bring in all the navies of the world,” he said. “If we stop movement of those small boats, this will affect fishing by normal people.”
 
In a study of Iranian technology transfers to Yemen released on Wednesday, Conflict Armament Research (CAR) said it had evidence showing that the Qasef-1 UAV drone was made in Iran and was not of indigenous design and construction “in contrast to Houthi statements”.

The drones were used by the Houthis and forces aligned to ex-Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh to target coalition missile defense systems in ‘kamikaze’ attacks, the monitoring group said.

It said this showed the Houthis’ ability to use cheap technology against the coalition’s sophisticated military assets.

Evidence of the kind of equipment suspected of being used by the Houthis has emerged in recent attacks.

On Jan. 30, a Saudi frigate was attacked near the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah, in an operation that Saudi official media blamed on the Houthis.

The U.S. Navy said an unmanned remote-controlled boat laden with explosives rammed the Saudi vessel in the first known strike by a “drone” attack boat, and the Houthis had likely used technology supplied by Iran.

In another development this month, a Yemeni government source told Reuters a coast guard boat was destroyed near al-Mokha by mines laid by the Houthis.

Jenzen-Jones said the quality of Iranian munitions had improved of late.

“Recent transfers of arms and munitions have also included Iranian Ababil series UAVs (drones), fitted with high explosive warheads and used by Houthis to engage high-value targets, such as radar and Patriot missile batteries,” he said.

Anti-ship and man-portable missiles were also suspected to have been transferred, he said.

In addition to the weapons, Iranian and regional sources said Tehran was providing Afghan and Shi’ite Arab specialists to train Houthi units and act as logistical advisers. These included Afghans who had fought in Syria under Qods Force commanders.

Reuters has reported this same covert approach was used in Syria in 2014 before Iran took a more open role in that war.
 
In a study of Iranian technology transfers to Yemen released on Wednesday, Conflict Armament Research (CAR) said it had evidence showing that the Qasef-1 UAV drone was made in Iran and was not of indigenous design and construction “in contrast to Houthi statements”.

The drones were used by the Houthis and forces aligned to ex-Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh to target coalition missile defense systems in ‘kamikaze’ attacks, the monitoring group said.

It said this showed the Houthis’ ability to use cheap technology against the coalition’s sophisticated military assets.

Evidence of the kind of equipment suspected of being used by the Houthis has emerged in recent attacks.

On Jan. 30, a Saudi frigate was attacked near the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah, in an operation that Saudi official media blamed on the Houthis.

The U.S. Navy said an unmanned remote-controlled boat laden with explosives rammed the Saudi vessel in the first known strike by a “drone” attack boat, and the Houthis had likely used technology supplied by Iran.

In another development this month, a Yemeni government source told Reuters a coast guard boat was destroyed near al-Mokha by mines laid by the Houthis.

Jenzen-Jones said the quality of Iranian munitions had improved of late.

“Recent transfers of arms and munitions have also included Iranian Ababil series UAVs (drones), fitted with high explosive warheads and used by Houthis to engage high-value targets, such as radar and Patriot missile batteries,” he said.

Anti-ship and man-portable missiles were also suspected to have been transferred, he said.

In addition to the weapons, Iranian and regional sources said Tehran was providing Afghan and Shi’ite Arab specialists to train Houthi units and act as logistical advisers. These included Afghans who had fought in Syria under Qods Force commanders.

Reuters has reported this same covert approach was used in Syria in 2014 before Iran took a more open role in that war.

American, British and Izraeli weaponry is on sale to anybody that has the shekels. Don't come on with that ' Made in Iran' bollox.
 
Houthi will just drone them more. Saudi is a paper tiger. Rightists always support the aggressor. Saudi has been murdering civilians en masse since the start, they can do no more than they have done. They literally used biological warfare against the Yemeni. They're just trying to kill all the Shia they can. It's a genocide. An American supported genocide.

The Saudi should cease to attack Yemen if they don't want the Houthi to defend themselves and their people from the Saudi genocide.

That's correct. Very unpopular with Western pseudo-patriots and munitions shareholders- but correct.
The spotlight has been on Western armaments dealers for a while. Their lists of shareholders should be published.

Most Saudis couldn't make an omelette , let alone a strike aircraft. They have foreign slaves for the cooking and cleaning.

Head-lopping ? Well- that's another matter. Nevertheless- even after the nauseating murder of the Washington Post journalist, Khashoggi- just watch the dumbasses on this forum stampeding to support the Saudi degenerates.
 
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