Drone strikes knock out half of Saudi oil capacity, 5 million barrels a day
It will not happen again...
Moscow and Riyadh discuss conditions for entry into force of the S-400 contract
DUBAI, Nov 17 - RIA News. Russia and Saudi Arabia are discussing the conditions for the entry into force of the contract for the supply of the S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft missile system , signed in 2017, Maria Vorobyova, the official representative of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation , told RIA Novosti .
She also noted that several other countries in the Middle East are showing interest in the Russian S-400.
https://ria.ru/20191117/1561036559.h...ndex.ru%2Fnews
(Why they do not ask 'arry for a proof - highly likely?)
UN says unable to verify Iranian weapons used in Saudi oil attack
Yemen's Houthi rebels had claimed responsibility for Aramco oil facilities attack, while Iran denied any involvement.
The United Nations is "unable to independently corroborate" that missiles and drones used in the attacks on Saudi oil facilities in September "are of Iranian origin," Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council on Tuesday.
The United States, European powers and Saudi Arabia have blamed the September 14 attack on Iran. Yemen's Houthi rebels had claimed responsibility for the attacks, and Iran, which the group is closely aligned to, denied any involvement.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/...054503785.html
When will the country north of Mexico quit the UN?
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