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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2019.U.S. pulls staff from Iraq; says Iran gave 'blessing' for tanker attacks
By John Davison and Mark Hosenball BAGHDAD/WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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FizzBit
What a bunch of deep state MSM/MIC BS.
The Houthis attacked with the drones and the writers know this. One of the pics of the so-called sabotage attack shows no fire or explosive residue and looks more like they backed into a pier or something.
And of course the always present “A U.S. government source”
Chip Star
And the conspiracy theories just keep coming.
How do you know this? Seems like you're trying to spin another conspiracy theory.
You clearly don't understand that not all projectiles leave explosive residue or create fires. Conspiracy theories are easier because they don't require facts, just the suspension of logic.
CrazyJoe
The makings of a Republican Presidency:
Tax cuts for richest .001%: Check
Send country into a recession: In Progress
Get involved in pointless, unnecessary war to boost dwindling approvals: Coming soonstormcrow
We have a really dumb but powerful president without a basic grasp for history, and at the same time Bolton is whispering in his ear about attacking Iran. Now there's a scary thought.
Asakaze
@Chip Star
And these projectiles are.....? Basically the main purpose of all military-grade munitions / projectiles is exactly to inflict damage by impact, explosion or fire. In the case of this strange "attack" we see the result of use of some wonder weapon which prime purpose seems to be to scratch some paint off ship's hulls. Real attacks on tankers, as during the Gulf war in 1980-88, look very different.