Saudi Arabia Displays Missile Wreckage That Took Out Refinery—All Of Which Was Made For NATO Forces
A classified at the highest level “Of Special Importance” new Ministry of Defense (MoD) report circulating in the Kremlin today appearing to explain why President Donald Trump has stopped short of blaming Iran for an attack on Saudi Arabia’s largest oil refinery complex, as well as the Saudis themselves calling for a United Nations investigation of this incident, states that the missile wreckage displayed yesterday by the Saudis prove beyond all doubt that this was a “false flag” event—as evidenced by the fact that all of this missile wreckage came from advanced weapons made for NATO military forces—best exampled by one of the cruise missile engines found having been manufactured by NATO member Czech Republic military rocket producer PBS—a damaged cruise missile casing clearly identified with a NATO weapons number of MC 79050 which conforms to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS) of identifying these weapons—with the letter “M” designating it as being a ground and/or mobile (fired from warplane) weapon, and the letter “C” designating it as an electronic jamming device—thus making this cruise missile one of the many produced by the Counter-Electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project (CHAMP)—all of which the Saudis have confirmed were fired from the Iraq-Kuwait border region—and were actually captured on video flying over Kuwait on the night of 14 September 2019 when this attack occured—which the Kuwaiti government is now investigating. […]
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