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>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.
Houthis with their drone attack trigger huge fires at Saudi Aramco oil facilities
Orwell thought nukes tipped the balance of power permanently away from the people and toward powerful states
It's fucking awesome how wrong he was
In the old sense of the word awesome, at least
>Fuck the Houthis
>Fuck the House of Saud
A Jow Forumsnigger said the drones came from Walmart, and a bunch of other Jow Forumsniggers agreed.
drones are basically slower cheaper missiles available to the general public
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also this reminds me of the latest Gerard Butler movie
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Who gives a fuck oil is for faggots milk is highly superior
Like you can even afford milk aussiefaggot
>SA
>powerful state
It's a war between proxies. Saudis are just incompetent.
>Oil price starts to fall
>A crisis increases the price
Price will still fall tough , boomers are crashing this economy with no survivors.
houthis have iranian backing?
Fuck off cunt we are swimming in it down here and before you ask it's full
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The houthis are pretty based desu
oh nooo how will they afford 20 supermodels shitting on their chest now
>10 houthi peasants with 500 dollars worth of drones and ordnance cause billions of damage to saudi gdp
have some houthi music youtube.com
>crashing this economy with no survivors
good
inb4 someone tries it in US
Best news all week. Burn in hell arabs
Redpill me on Houthis
I've heard a lot about them over the last several years, mainly that they keep kicking SA's ass over and over again. I'm glad to see someone shitting all over those Saudi cryptokikes, but what specifically do the Houthis want? What are their aims and goals?
Aramco is preparing to float shares as early as this year as part of efforts to diversify the economy of the world’s top oil exporter away from crude. It has hired nine banks as joint global coordinators to lead the IPO and has been meeting bankers this week in Dubai as it speeds up the listing plans.
This is why you don't hold oil trades over the weekend.
The Houthi rebels were reportedly firing at civilians too. They were armed by the Iran. They are a threat to everyone, they must be drone striked.
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Did they have plane or helicopter drones?
Did they deliver a payload and how or were they kamikaze drones?
Did the drones fly all they way from Yemen or were they just deployed near the oil facilities?
Probably the heaviest readily available commercial civilian drones, the jazeera video above said they had help locally so i'd imagine they had some guys in a van 10-30km away from the target location and the drones were rigged with grenades or something.
webm related.
>that webm
Damn, I didn't know the future was already here.