Armageddon wrote:If Iran wants to hurt the US, knocking out oil production and causing high prices is the way to do it. With the US economy teetering towards recession, imagine what $3 + gas would do to it.
Plantagenet wrote:Armageddon wrote:If Iran wants to hurt the US, knocking out oil production and causing high prices is the way to do it. With the US economy teetering towards recession, imagine what $3 + gas would do to it.
Higher oil prices and $3+ gasoline will help a few areas in the US, like the oil producing states of Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Alaska. But the higher prices will hurt most other areas, especially if KSA oil production remains depressed for more than a few weeks.
Cheers!
Armageddon wrote:If Iran wants to hurt the US, knocking out oil production and causing high prices is the way to do it. With the US economy teetering towards recession, imagine what $3 + gas would do to it.
rockdoc123 wrote:The bigger issue here is it highlighted vulnerability in SA oilfield security and that might bode poorly for near future issues until they can close the holes in their system.
Its hard to see how KSA can stop future attacks without going to war and achieving a complete military victory over the Houthias and/or the Iranians.....and how likely is that?
How can KSA close the holes in their security system to prevent drone and/or missile attacks in the future?
The problem here is bigger then just a hole in a security system.... This is a military attack and an act of war against KSA done by Iran and its proxy forces using Iranians drones and/or missiles. This is escalation of past attacks on KSA....so most likely the attacks will continue.
Its hard to see how KSA can stop future attacks without going to war and achieving a complete military victory over the Houthias
Plantagenet wrote:
Its hard to see how KSA can stop future attacks without going to war and achieving a complete military victory over the Houthias and/or the Iranians.....and how likely is that?
Cheers!
Serial_Worrier wrote:This is an act of war and I hope KSA wipes out Iran.
Plantagenet wrote:rockdoc123 wrote:The bigger issue here is it highlighted vulnerability in SA oilfield security and that might bode poorly for near future issues until they can close the holes in their system.
How can KSA close the holes in their security system to prevent drone and/or missile attacks in the future?
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