with a bit of luck the saudi economy will be totally destroyed with all oil installations wiped out. when the saudis can no longer export their oil, then there will not be any need for australia to have a ship or two sailing around that part of the world (gulf of hormuz - or whatever it is) .. then our government can say that for operational reasons our ships have been withdrawn .
mmm when australia can no longer buy saudi oil, then they might have to think about buying iranian oil and the iranians will not be accepting the american dollars for their oil .
anyway in the meantime, the saudis will have to spend more billions and billions and billions of dollars to buy american armaments to defend their oil installations etc etc.
somewhere, watso was reading that the UAE is pulling out of yemen as they think the war is unwinnable .. the UAE were partners with saudi arabia in their attacks on yemen...
no wonder that turkey want to try the russian S400 - after all this is what the saudis bought from the americansDUBAI, United Arab Emirates — As with nearly every ballistic missile launched by Yemen’s Shiite rebels targeting Saudi Arabia, the kingdom overnight said it intercepted all seven fired — but online videos raise new questions about those claims.
One video appears to show a Patriot missile launch on Sunday night go rapidly wrong, with the missile changing course midair, crashing into a neighborhood in Riyadh and exploding. Another appears to detonate shortly after being launched in the Saudi capital.
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anyway, it looks like the houtis managed to hit some vital saudi infrastructure
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