Posted on 05/15/2010 6:46:21 AM PDT by Fennie
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia -- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) attacked vital Saudi Arabian oil infrastructure today in a move analysts fear will escalate the growing conflict in the Persian Gulf and further deepen the worldwide oil crisis.
Several Iranian surface-to-surface missiles struck the Saudi Arabian oil processing facility at Abqaiq at approximately 3:30 a.m. Iranian authorities claimed the strike was in retaliation for Saudi Arabia granting the Israeli Air Force (IAF) permission to cross through its airspace en route to bombing Iranian nuclear facilities two weeks ago.
"They committed an act of war in aiding the Zionist attack and we have responded," said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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” Several Iranian surface-to-surface missiles struck the Saudi Arabian oil processing facility at Abqaiq at approximately 3:30 a.m. “
WTF??????????
Is this for real???
This is some kind of joke.
I feel so confident that the kenyan has this problem well in hand. Maybe if we just talk to them without any preconditions. Yeah that’s the ticket.
Is this real?
Just remember why there are no Arabs on Star Trek
Criswell Predicts
Who is he?????
Why did you post this???
Yep, according to the article it will happen Sunday, February 27, 2011
DATELINE: FEB 27, 2011
S.A. gives Israel the green light, while Obamah golfs.
Read the article, it’s a futuristic story...as in, “it could happen...”
Crystal Ball Alarmist Alert
Sorry - reading, and posting, in a caffeine-deprived state is hazardous...
;~)
To sell gold, apparently.
As in, "monkeys COULD fly out of my butt."
it looked perfectly reasonable to me ...
Not an unlikely scenario. However, I really don’t think the Navy would intervene. After all, Sec Gates and the Os say we have too big a Navy and we shouldn’t intervene in local issues.
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