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Old 09-19-2019, 08:03 AM   #174
Baron von Kriterium
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Countries such as the USA typically make a couple of errors: they under estimate the abilities and tech of their adversaries and they over estimate their own abilities and tech.

If we're to believe (and I don't at this time) the USA and the Clown Prince, Iran launched this attack "from the north". But that means their weapons penetrated a heavily monitored part of the world that was supposedly defended with a significant air defence network. Thus, The Iranians, with alleged lower tech weapons, evaded the high tech systems of the USA. So, by pinning this on Iran, the USA is tacitly admitting their systems are useless.

The most obvious answer is often the correct one. That is, the Houthis, as they have admitted, launched this attack. Even worse for the Americans and Sauds is admitting the barefooted desert-dwellers of Yemen were capable of this attack. "They're not capable."

"We have no evidence the attack came from Yemen," stated Counsel Minimus Pompeo. Hahaha, so right there the Americans admit that they could not detect the attack from Yemen.

So, whether Iranians or Houthis, the American and Saud air defence network has demonstrated an ability to deal with the "less advanced" weapons of Iran and Yemen.

At the end of the day, it matters not who launched the attack. The Sauds deserved it. Karma for their brutal campaign in Yemen. Ironically, one of the Saud's pretexts for attacking Yemen was their "alarming build-up of missiles". If the Sauds want the Houthis to stop attacking their infrastructure, perhaps they should sue for peace.
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