Saudi oil facility attack US “Iran involved?” May increase tension September 16 at 10:37

In response to the attack on oil-related facilities in Saudi Arabia, President Trump of the United States has clarified the idea of ​​deciding the future response in consultation with the government of Saudi Arabia. Senior US government officials have pointed out Iran's involvement, and there is a risk that tension will rise again with the Iranian government that denies it.

In Saudi Arabia, when Trump and other oil-related facilities in the east were attacked and exploded, President Trump posted to Twitter: “We have a reason to believe that we know the culprits who attacked.”

In addition, “We are ready to take countermeasures depending on the verification work, but we are waiting for the Saudi government's view on who has launched the attack,” and in the future, we will discuss it in consultation with the Saudi government. Clarified the idea of ​​deciding

Prior to this, White House presidential adviser Conway on FOX TV on the 15th pointed out again that Iran was involved in the attack on Saudi Arabia. In response to this incident, I was asked about the possibility of an attack on Iran, but said, “There are many options on the table.”

In contrast, the Iranian government has denied involvement in this incident, but if the US and Saudi Arabian governments finally determine Iran's involvement, the tension in the Middle East may rise again.