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Smoke is seen following a fire at an Aramco factory in Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia, on September 14, 201

However, even Riyadh’s main allies the United States and the United Arab Emirates have little appetite for a conventional military confrontation which may spark a war in the Gulf and drag in other oil producers, diplomats say. Iran has denied any involvement and vowed to retaliate against even a limited military response. It has criticized the accusations as part of a campaign of “maximum pressure” launched by President Donald Trump on Tehran after he quit a 2015 nuclear pact last year and widened sanctions to choke off Iran’s oil exports. Riyadh wants to see more punitive action by the international community.

 

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Good job Iran👏👏👏 💓 Saudi Arabia should run into their boyfriend USA crying for help

Saudi arabia air space is one of the most protected in the universe. How the hell did the ' drones ' passed through undetected, ?

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