Nearly Half Of Saudi Oil Production Disrupted In Houthi Aramco Drone Strikes
Aramco officials convened an emergency meeting to assess the situation.
Aramco officials convened an emergency meeting to assess the situation.
This was his third demotion in two weeks.
“Schemes”, rockets and drones, oh my.
“We have patrol aircraft operating in international airspace monitoring the situation”.
Because why not?
“Type it, Mr. Jamal. Hurry up. Help us so that we can help you.”
“This resolution is unnecessary.”
“The administration’s response… makes a mockery of the United States’ commitment to human rights.”
The timing leaves something to be desired if you’re the White House.
“One of those militias linked to AQAP, the Abu Abbas brigade, now possesses US-made Oshkosh armored vehicles.”
After all, what’s a dismembered journalist among friends, right?
More shakeups in Riyadh.
Will the cartel tempt fate?
This won’t go over well on Capitol Hill.
“…we’ve watched innocent people be killed.”
“…but let’s go lower!”
“Just so you know, I have no business in Saudi Arabia – couldn’t care less”.
It remains to be seen whether Trump will begrudgingly accept the intelligence assessment.
“There is no way this happened without him being aware or involved.”
“This looks like a coordinated attempt to sweep this case under the rug.”
Guess who isn’t on the list?
“We cannot reveal the names of those charged yet.”
Now let’s see how local markets react to the imposition of watered down sanctions from Steve Mnuchin.
Half measures, it would appear.
“They were given orders.”
“This is a looming question. No one knows where the body went.”
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