In a statement today, representatives of the Kingdom said that it is indisputable that Iran is responsible for the attacks on energy infrastructure. The attack came from the north, which means the drones and missiles did not come from Yemen.
An analysis of rocket and drone debris data shows that they are of Iranian origin. Saudi Arabia has categorically stated that Iran is responsible, strongly criticizing their attempt to make Yemen responsible.
Iran has denied responsibility, with President Hassan Rouhani saying that Yemeni rebels are behind the attack. Yemen rebels are at war with a military coalition in the region led by Saudi Arabia.
Prior to the conference, Donald Trump said they were increasing sanctions on Iran instead of responding with a military coup.
Al - Maliki has shown a satellite video showing drones coming from north to south. UN experts continue to investigate and process data.
Mike Pompeo paid a visit to the Kingdom today, confirming the words above. The attack was not carried out by the Houthis, by Iran. Intelligence has sufficient and strong evidence to support this thesis.
Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.
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