ISIS signals strategy change: Claims attack on Saudi Arabia border

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  1. Destroyer of illusions

    Destroyer of illusions Banned

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    ISIS circulated photos claiming responsibility for Monday's attack on the Saudi Arabian border with Iraq.

    http://www.sott.net/article/291251-ISIS-signals-strategy-change-Claims-attack-on-Saudi-Arabia-border


    Thus the US government has decided to lift up the price of oil. The whole world knows that ISIS is a branch of the CIA. As well as Al Qaeda.
    Apparently the case with the development of shale oil really bad.
    What do you think about this? When waiting for a full-scale war in the Middle East?
     
  2. Pronin24

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    I doubt, if ISIS is a branch of CIA, but if ISIS will attack Saudi Arabia directly, "our oil" will become threatened.
     
  3. Oxymoron

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    Got to wonder if this is a way of forcing the Sauds to decrease production, because ISIS needs high oil prices to finance its operations. I think its good bet to start buying OIL stocks, and futures.
     
  4. Margot2

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    This is NOT the first ISIS attack on KSA.. they murdered a half dozen Shia in the Eastern province of al Hasa last month and the Saudis are p*ssed.

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    The US has reduced oil imports from KSA over the past five years.
     
  5. CJtheModerate

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    If the Saudis don't want to be attacked by terrorists, then the Saudis should stop funding terrorists.
     
  6. cupid dave

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    Rev. 6:8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse (OF FOREIGN COLONIALISM, FOLLOWED BY INDEPENDENCE AND STAGNATION): and his name, (ISLAMIC SHARIA), that sat on him, (BACKWARDNESS), was Death, (THEOCRATIC OPPRESSION), and Hell (IN WORLD WIDE TERRORISM) followed with him, (FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAM).
    And (RELIGIOUS) power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, (the Western World), to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the (FOUR) beasts (i.e.; the chariots of Social Force, the four Social Group) of the earth.
     
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    Yeah .. well there are lots of stupid people who say stupid things about KSA because its an easy gig and they can make money and appeal to morons while the do it. KSA is our oldest and most loyal ally.
     
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    1) US secretary of state, Hilary Clinton said, "Saudi Arabia remains a critical financial support base for al-Qaida, the Taliban, LeT and other terrorist groups."[86]


    2) According to Hillary Clinton, Saudi Arabia is said to be the world's largest source of funds for Salafi jihadist terrorist militant groups, such as al-Qaeda, the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistan Taliban, ISIS and Lashkar-e-Taiba in South Asia, and donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.
     
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    I know it's wrong, but I can't help but pull out the popcorn. :popcorn:

    Saudi Arabia, a kingdom with a twist of oppression, gets to squirm a little.

    It's about time.
     
  10. Tommy Palven

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    Why threatened? Doesn't ISIS sell oil it gets from Syrian and Iraqi wells on the cheap?
     
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    There is not the strategy to end of war.
     
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    We are coddling Saudi Arabian regime for decades, because a considerable amount of "our oil" is coming from Saudi Arabia. We need stability there. ISIS brings a tremendous amount of instability.
     
  13. Tommy Palven

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    Is oil really a good enough reason to coddle the barbaric royal elitist Saudi Arabian regime?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_system_of_Saudi_Arabia

    Have the Military-Industrial-Congressional-Complex, the State Department, CIA, Christo-fascists, neoconservative warmongers, or whoever the hell the powers-that-be in the US are, been on the side of freedom and justice when they implemented Operation Ajax, the Vietnam War, Shock and Awe on Iraq, and all the other US operations that Gore Vidal listed in his book Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace?

    Is it at all possible that the policies of those powers-that-be neither promote individual liberty and justice, nor are of economic benefit to US citizens, in aiding and abetting regimes like those in Saudi Arabia and Egypt??

    Do those powers-that-be work, like God, in strange and mysterious ways, their wonders to perform, or is US foreign policy FUBAR?

    Imho, one needs a strong dose of Doublethink, the ability to believe two opposing sets of facts at the same time, to believe that US foreign policy is not FUBAR.
     
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    I don't know that ISIS will have to attack SA directly, it can stir up a lot of support internally. Heads are going to roll in that part of the world.
     
  15. Korozif

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    Will the Saudi drive those brand new Abrahms tank or f-16 or will they import filipinos to do the dirty work as always?
     
  16. Ronstar

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    considering that Saudi Arabia, is a hateful, misogynist, authoritarian regime, Al Qaeda's attacks upon them are justified.
     
  17. Phoebe Bump

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    Yeah, except that Al Qaeda appears to be just as hateful, misogynist and authoritarian as the royals. And at least as murderous.
     

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