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U.S. says that the military is preparing a response to the attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities

He is a troll. Nobody really understand his posts, what he is trying to say. Seems like he himself is a confused thing.

@IbnAbdullah

Summed everything up pretty good. I believe that too. It's foolish middle east vs intelligent west. How they will shoot 2 birds with one stone and save their slingshot (Israel).
How do we know you are not a troll, lol?
 
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US is making it clear that Saudi Arabia is on their own in this fight. War with Iran means establishment of Sunni Caliphate which is red line for the US, Israel and others.
 
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Trump admin weighing retaliatory action against Iran after Saudi oil attack

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is weighing a range of options for a retaliatory action against Iran, including a cyberattack or physical strike on Iranian oil facilities or Revolutionary Guard assets, U.S. officials and others briefed on the deliberations told NBC News.

In a national security meeting on Monday, U.S. military leaders provided President Donald Trump with a menu of possible actions against Iran. But the president, seeking a narrowly focused response that wouldn't draw the U.S. into broader military conflict with Iran, asked for more options, people briefed on the meeting said.

That could entail a strike by Saudi Arabia, whose oil facilities were hit Sunday in an unprecedented attack, that the U.S. would support with intelligence, targeting information and surveillance capabilities — but without the U.S. actually firing any weapons at Iran, one person familiar with the planning said.

Still, in the wake of Sunday's attack, U.S. military planners have revisited a long-identified list of potential Iranian targets that could constitute a proportional response. Those include a strike on Iran's Abadan oil refinery, one of the world's largest, or Kharg Island, Iran's biggest oil export facility. Attacks on either location would significantly impede Iran's ability to process and sell oil, which the Trump administration has already been working to restrict after pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.

Still, in the wake of Sunday's attack, U.S. military planners have revisited a long-identified list of potential Iranian targets that could constitute a proportional response. Those include a strike on Iran's Abadan oil refinery, one of the world's largest, or Kharg Island, Iran's biggest oil export facility. Attacks on either location would significantly impede Iran's ability to process and sell oil, which the Trump administration has already been working to restrict after pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1055531
 
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As a compensation, I'm willing to donate 10 minutes of my time (to reinstall my windows), so hereby I announce my PC is open for an actual cyber attack by U.S.A (not another imaginary one), so take this offer and get over it, you are used to failure anyway!
 
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As a compensation, I'm willing to donate 10 minutes of my time (to reinstall my windows), so hereby I announce my PC is open for an actual cyber attack by U.S.A (not another imaginary one), so take this offer and get over it, you are used to failure anyway!
Sooner we'll see donald trump tweets that we had an cyber attack on Iranin cyber soldier as retaliation and response to their agressive attack on saudi refinery........and the result was 10 mins of failure in their sophisticated network.......
 
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