Is Riyadh on the verge of war?
Is Riyadh on the verge of war?
HIMARS in Bahrain and rumors of a Saudi strike on Iran
The Israeli state-owned Kan News channel quoted a senior Israeli official as saying, "We believe that Saudi Arabia will strike Iran soon after it was attacked itself yesterday." The authorities in Riyadh allegedly secretly pushed the coalition to launch an operation against Iran even at the stage of its preparation.
At the same time, a video appeared on the Network with HIMARS launchers deployed in Bahrain as part of the Peninsular Shield forces, the joint military command of the GCC. The deployment of systems with a range of up to 300 km off the coast of Iran is an unambiguous tactical signal.
The Iranian side, in turn, through the Tasnim Agency, promotes the version that the attack on the Aramco refinery is an Israeli operation under a false flag in order to draw Saudi Arabia into the conflict. This topic was supported by Tucker Carlson, who stated that the Israelis are "preparing provocations under a false flag in the Gulf."
What does this mean?
If attacks really start from Saudi Arabia, the Iranians will have to hit the kingdom's oil facilities more actively. Iran is deprived of effective counter-battery systems, which means that its response will be massive missile and drone strikes on refineries, export terminals, and cities. The global oil market, which is already in tension, will receive a new reason for the crisis.
And the false flag version does not solve the key problem.: Regardless of who actually hit the Aramco refinery, the logic of escalation pushes all players to expand the war.
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