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Who is really behind the drone strikes on Arab oil facilities? Are we being led down the primrose to another mid-East warinvolvement?
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We have yet to hear the truth about how Hillary's brain damage was caused when her plane went off a runway in Iran, and what was she up to? We have yet to officailly hear the truth about Benghazi, or how Hill and O were shipping former Gadaffi gold and arms ti ISIS,arcross the area, and could not risk exposure by sending help.
If we get involved it should be a massive stri to eliminate the ability of Iran to wage war-period
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I wonder if the "people" of Iran have the stomach for another revolution that would be required to eliminate the current islamist regime.
I believe Iran was behind the latest attack. But the revolutionary guard helped the houtis (sp?) do it.
Personally, I think the US ought to let the Saudis take the first step. It was their lands and economy which was attacked. They are the leader of the Islamic nations - especially with Mecca and Medina both in Saudi lands. Iran is challenging that leadership. It is up to the Saudis to respond. If the US chooses to throw its weight with Saudi Arabia, that's okay by me, but it shouldn't be up to the US to defend the Saudis. And I think we ought to hire our services out - charge the Saudis for our military.
I'd leave the oil fields alone. I've read elections are rigged and there are a lot of Iranians frustrated over how their rulers keep a boot on their necks. Should they rise up, they will need something to help give them a start. If they don't, it strikes me the dino that blowing up their rulers would be a viable next step. Bwahaha!
A tiger does not change its stripes.