VT and Tulsi Say “No,” America Won’t Fight for a Dictator and a Drag Queen
Drag Queen Donald, the Photo the NSA is Ordered To Destroy
(Confirmed Trump “in drag” photo from Vanity Fair archives used for purposes of criticism and review)
VT has confirmed that Israel staged the attack on Saudi Arabia using their F35 aircraft, done with full permission of the Saudi Government and Donald Trump with the purpose, now debunked and destroyed by viral articles by VT and NEO, to start a world war and, of course, to run up oil prices based on a largely fake attack blamed on other, exactly as was done on 9/11.
In fact by exactly the same people.
The statement below is from Rep. Tusli, the only combat vet “in the race”
T’rump is betraying our troops.
With just one tweet he offered to place our military – my brothers in sisters in uniform – under the command of Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, the dictator of Saudi Arabia. He tweeted: “We are locked and loaded … but are waiting to hear from the Kingdom as to who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed!”
Make no mistake: President Trump is making our country Saudi Arabia’s b*tch — this is not “America First.” His willingness to pimp out our military to the highest foreign bidder is a betrayal of my proud brothers and sisters in uniform. Servicemen and women who are ready to put our lives on the line for our country—not for the Islamist dictator of Saudi Arabia.
President Trump has shown time and time again that he is unfit to serve as our Commander in Chief. Our country, my brothers and sisters in uniform, our children – we deserve a Commander in Chief who will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. Who will honor our service members and put the wellbeing of our people and our country above all else.
I am prepared to serve as Commander in Chief on day one and I am asking for your help to get there. Will you chip in $11 right now to bring a soldier’s values of service above self to the White House?
Drone attacks trigger huge fires at Saudi Aramco oil facilities, Houthis claim responsibility
This is also a huge defeat for the endless billions spent by Saudi Arabia on Western arms, where we see the tiny Yemen economy while under huge pressure is able to inflict this kind of punishment. It looks like this facility, a major one, is destroyed.
So what the Yemenis learned here was don’t send two drones to disrupt operations for a week or two, but send ten to destroy the facility by making sure you can set the whole place on fire first and let the petroleum do the rest of the work.
And last, which you notice that controlled media has never waded into, if Yemen can inflict this much punishment, will this make the Saudis rethink what Iran could do if the US coalition is crazy enough to get a shooting war going in the Gulf?
This is all that it would take to send the world economy into a tailspin, which would trigger a series of bank collapses like we have seen before. Who would be blamed for this? And how desperate would those be who began this stupid Yemen war?
What penalty should they have to pay for such a debacle, and what lengths would they go to pin the blame on someone else, as we have also seen before? … Jim W. Dean ]
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– First posted … September 14, 2019 –
Houthi rebels in Yemen say they deployed 10 armed drones which hit two large Saudi Aramco oil facilities on Saturday morning, causing massive fires and huge clouds of smoke on the sites.
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The attack was carried out by the Houthi Air Force, the spokesperson for the Yemeni rebel group, Brigadier Yahya Serai, said on Al Masirah TV, vowing to “expand the operations against the Saudi regime in the future.”
The drones targeted a refinery in the city of Abqaiq in the kingdom’s oil-rich Eastern Province, which state-run giant Aramco describes as the world’s largest oil processing plant, and a refinery at the vast Khurais oil field, around 150km from Riyadh.
Multiple videos posted on social media show an Aramco compound engulfed in flames and thick black smoke billowing from the site. In some footage, loud bangs resembling the sound of explosions can be heard in the background, along with apparent sounds of gunfire.
THE GUNSHOTS AND THE EXPLOSIONS WERE HEARD BY LOCAL RESIDENTS AT AROUND 3 AM THIS MORNING IN ARAMCO COMPOUND NEAR #BUQAYQ, #SAUDIARABIA. SOME PEOPLE I SPOKE TO SAY THERE WERE ABOUT 12 EXPLOSIONS THAT ROCK THE AREA.
Riyadh acknowledged that its oil facilities were hit by drones but did not immediately name a perpetrator. The authorities said the fires on both sites are under control.
THE FIRST VIDEO SHOWS ONE OF THE EXPLOSIONS FROM THE VANTAGE POINT OF A PARKING LOT NEARBY. BURSTS OF GUNFIRE ARE AUDIBLE IN THE DISTANCE.GEOLOCATED: (HTTPS://GOO.GL/MAPS/2G3EMOD4BEHD9WQJ7) …
Saudi Arabia has led a bombing campaign in Yemen since it intervened in the nation’s civil war in 2015, assisting ousted President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi’s fight against the Houthi rebels who control the nation’s capital, Sanaa.
The campaign placed the Saudis under fire from the UN and international human rights groups, which have repeatedly stated that the airstrikes have caused mass civilian casualties.
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