Jiang relays competing explanations for a strike on Saudi oil infrastructure, including his view that Iran would prefer military targets and the suspicion that Mossad-linked false-flag sabotage could be used to widen the war.
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Saudi Aramco
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...was reported that the Iranians used a drone to hit a Saudi Aramco oil facility, thus damaging the energy infrastructure of Saudi Arabia."
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"...was reported that the Iranians used a drone to hit a Saudi Aramco oil facility, thus damaging the energy infrastructure of Saudi Arabia."
"And that's grounds for a declaration of war. But later it was reported that actually this drone came from the west, in Lebanon, rather..."
"...first. Couple of days of the war, uh, an Iran, a Saudi Aramco facility was struck. Okay. And so Aramco basically had to close..."
"...of trying to go after things like with the Houthis on Saudi Aramco that had an impact on the actual oil production."
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