Everything You Need To Know About The Attacks On Saudi Arabia's Oil Facilities (Updated) - The Drive:- The U.S. has disputed Yemeni rebels' claims that they were responsible, while the Saudis also say the strikes originated outside Yemen.
"Two days after major attacks on two oil industry sites in Saudi Arabia, significant questions remain about who was actually responsible and how they prosecuted the strikes.
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have taken credit for the operation, which caused extensive damage to the world's largest oil processing facility and led to a partial shutdown that has immediately resulted in a five percent cut in global oil production.
The United States has disputed this, accusing Iran of being directly involved and saying the strikes did not appear to have originated on Yemeni territory.
President Donald Trump has pledged to help the Saudis defend themselves, but has also said that he's in "no rush" to respond to the incidents..."
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Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have taken credit for the operation, which caused extensive damage to the world's largest oil processing facility and led to a partial shutdown that has immediately resulted in a five percent cut in global oil production.
The United States has disputed this, accusing Iran of being directly involved and saying the strikes did not appear to have originated on Yemeni territory.
President Donald Trump has pledged to help the Saudis defend themselves, but has also said that he's in "no rush" to respond to the incidents..."
Read all.
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