
Saudi Threatens Military Action Over Oilfield Attacks
Foreign affairs spokesman Adel al-Jubeir says everyone is trying to avoid war, but Iran will be held accountable.
Foreign affairs spokesman Adel al-Jubeir says everyone is trying to avoid war, but Iran will be held accountable.
Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, has warned the Gulf region is on the edge of collapse.
The RAF aerobatics team has reached the West Coast of North America.
The Prime Minister said the existing deal was "bad" and had "many defects".
The raid was carried out by Afghan forces backed by US airstrikes in Helmand province, according to Afghan officials.
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Defence Secretary Mark Esper told Pentagon reporters this is the first step to beefing up security in the country.
The Pentagon is presenting possible options of how to respond to what the US claims were Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil industry.
A cordon had been put in place at the Suffolk base's main gate after the incident.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made the comments while on a visit to Saudi Arabia to discuss the attack on the Aramco oil facility.
President Donald Trump said the talks were "dead" but the Taliban's chief negotiator said 'their doors are open for negotiations'.
The objective was to secure a bridge over the Rhine as part of an Allied invasion of Germany.
The attack wiped out more than 5% of the world's oil production and caused global oil prices to surge by nearly 20%.
The US has also released new evidence of what it says backs up its allegation that Iran was responsible for the attack.
Iran has denied it was involved in the drone attacks that targeted the world's biggest oil processing facility.
Hamza bin Laden had gained popularity and power in al-Qaeda.