What have the Houthis wrought?
American Thinker,
by
Bill Schanefelt
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
9/16/2019 5:25:01 AM
The weekend attack on the Saudi oil refinery may well be looked back at as a true hinge moment in history, for it represents the first time a world power, Iran, through its agents in Yemen, struck another world power with large numbers of drones in a coordinated fashion. Sure, drones have been used for the last twenty years or so to deploy weapons of war, but those deployments have usually been by singular drones against singular, specific targets. (snip) I think it highly likely that Hezb’allah, from Lebanon, and Hamas, from Gaza, will strike Israel with multiple or even swarms of low-flying drones in coordinated ways.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
worried 9/16/2019 7:41:19 AM (No. 181049)
Israel won't wait for verification to strike back. Hezb'allah and Hamas better be dug in very, very deep if they dare to strike.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Krause 9/16/2019 7:54:22 AM (No. 181057)
A retaliatory strike on Iran's oil facilities would pretty much put Iran out of business, wouldn't it? Of course, what would be the response from Russia and China to that?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
stablemoney 9/16/2019 8:06:28 AM (No. 181066)
Iran is the only player that has the capability of making the drones. Iran supplied the drones to the Houti's, so stop the Houti facade. I also do not buy the premise, continually thrown out unchallenged, that the Saudi's are weak. Really? They blew the smithereens out of NY on 911 with 19 Saudi's. The Saudi's have 100's of F-16's, the most powerful air force in the region, the best military equipment, which they have purchased, and a large army. Saudi's may lose a while until they learn, but they are plenty capable of defending themselves. Sink or swim, they will get to it. The Saudi's can die in defense of their country as well as fodder from the USA. The Saudi's have billions of cash they can use to pay for it. Go to it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
NeverVoteDem 9/16/2019 8:09:13 AM (No. 181071)
FTA
Not just -
Saudi - Iran
Could happen between --
Israel - Hezb'allah, Hamas
India - Pakistan
China - Taiwan
N - S Korea
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First off, neither Iran nor Saudi Arabia are "world powers" by any stretch. They are regional yahoos who have been yahoos since the Sahara was verdant. This conflict is nothing new. The names and technology have changed.
Secondly, as pointed out, the Saudis are weak, and the other "allies" aren't interested. That leaves the US as the military backstop, and now it's time to ask the Saudis where the chickens will roost as they return. The Bush family is out of the White House, no more cigars on the back porch after the Saudis attacked us...and Obama's gang isn't there to bow to his highness and take the graft.
That leaves our Euro "allies" and NATO. And they, like the Saudis, have grown effete, particularly with the demise of the Soviet bear and the "forever" umbrella of American forward stationing. What happens here is in their interests - except they have essentially declared they'll accept anything, even a nuclear-armed Iran.
Lindsey Graham may be right about "retaliatory strikes targeting Iran." If those strikes are made without American planes and pilots, by those brave Saudis and Euros whose interests are at stake. And then what? What are these dandies going to do when the next sock in the nose comes?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Franz 9/16/2019 9:16:02 AM (No. 181160)
#3 is correct. Iran is the only player that has the capability of making the drones. What is more, drones are a technically complex weapons. I sincerely doubt the Houti's are capable of targeting and launching them. But, Iran does. The Houti's are a facade for a totally Iranian military operation..
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/16/2019 9:24:52 AM (No. 181176)
All it takes to fly an F-16 is excellent eyesight and some pilot training. To conduct a successful coordinated attack on distant, well-defended targets is several levels above driving a plane and takes precision central guidance and communications. I don't think the Saudis have ever done that. Cruise missiles and drones should strike Iran from out of the clouds and nobody needs to know from where they were launched.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 9/16/2019 9:44:19 AM (No. 181194)
Strikes me that the Houthis would be a very vulnerable target.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 9/16/2019 10:25:42 AM (No. 181235)
To use some very famous wording "some people did something". Who cares as the muslims strike at one another to flex muscles. It was the Saudis that attacked us on 9-11-01 so let Iran play footsie with them.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Jobe 9/16/2019 10:26:21 AM (No. 181236)
I continue to maintain as I have maintained for the past three years, that the responsibility for the election of Donald Trump rests solely upon the Democratic Party. They probably could have elected almost any one of their closet full of candidates had they not settled on HILARY CLINTON - perhaps the WORST possible candidate for ANY OFFICE that has ever come down the pike. Why they thought that this cretin/harpy was fit to be POTUS I will never know.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
NotaBene 9/16/2019 11:18:24 AM (No. 181282)
Hillary was chosen because she was Clinton’s wife. As for Iran we should knock out their Russian nuclear power plant and destroy their speedboat navy.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Ebuilder 9/16/2019 12:44:07 PM (No. 181376)
At some point we must realize we are dealing with irrational people, both in Iran, the Middle East, and in our own country. Truth is not in them. Bubba Nero, the Sweetheart of Skull and Bones, and the Dog of Rome [what Muslims called Obama, with Rome standing for the West] have set us up for a major battle -- a battle Westerners call "Gog and Magog." The chaos is designed to bring back the Missing Mahdi, who will win the "Great Battle of Dabiq" in Syria, near Turkey [what Muslims also call "al-Malhama al-Kubra" - war between Muslims and the West], and for Anti-America system-overloading Democrats, chaos in the Gulf will hasten their New World Order. Very tough decision for Trump whether to interfere -- since the mighty U.S. is not clearly found in the Book of Revelation and Ezekiel 38 -- but Russia and Iran are.
Hoyle, the Rules of Games author said: "When in doubt, win the trick."
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna 9/16/2019 1:51:49 PM (No. 181475)
Wish I could write (Think) like MDCon......smoothe as buttahhhh.
Well played,indeed,sir !
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
MickTurn 9/16/2019 5:48:37 PM (No. 181654)
Guess where they got the bomb laden Drones?
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