Believe it or not, the Saudi government itself is most likely behind the attacks in Madinah, Al-Qatif, and Jeddah.
The attacks were clearly intended to cause very small amounts of damage in an empty and localized area. Two of the three attacks had no casualties at all, and the one in Madinah was in the middle of a parking lot with empty cars, where the casualties seemed unintended.
A rundown of the details:
- Madinah: The attack in Madinah took place in the middle of a parking lot full of empty cars (picture of the small area of damage: imgur.com/OFJXH6e). The explosion didn't damage more than a few of the surrounding vehicles, and the windows were not even blown out of many the vehicles right next to source of the explosion (see the windows of the SUV: imgur.com/Zos3sqc). This was clearly a small detonation meant more to aggravate public opinion than to cause widespread damage and destruction as a suicide bomber would normally seek to achieve.
- Al-Qatif: The attack in Al-Qatif had no casualties, and took place on an empty side street. It barely damaged even the building next to it, much less the nearby vehicles (imgur.com/3p5Z3UJ). Again, clearly a small detonation intended more for effect than actual damage.
- The attack in Jeddah is interesting. The "suicide bomber" blew himself up in an empty parking lot across the street from the US consulate, and no one was killed or harmed seriously (bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36700635). Only one vehicle was damaged (seen here: imgur.com/YiKeuQK).
All three attacks took place in areas that were empty or almost empty. The casualties (people hurt or killed) seem only incidental and not intentional, as the attacks seemed intended for empty areas. And all three attacks could have easily been done via vehicles rigged to detonate or a bag placed on the ground with explosives in them.
Now, if you are not willing to believe that the Saudi government was behind it, then at least know that they seem to be now moving to use these events to justify sending troops into Syria to work WITH the US efforts to help bring Syria under Bashar's control, under the guise of - as Salman put it: "striking with an iron fist."
The Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir and US Secretary of State John Kerry met in a sudden and unscheduled meeting on July 5th to discuss Saudi's offer to send troops into Syria (state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2016/07/259358.htm).
"The two discussed the need to combat and defeat Daesh, including in Syria, where the Kingdom has offered to commit troops to the counter-Daesh campaign."
Department of State spokesperson John Kirby said "The U.S. looks at the Saudi suggestion very seriously."
Ryder Thomas
bud wher are the memes :DDD
Jacob Roberts
Muslims are already living memes,
Owen Myers
Saudis rehabilitate Islamic terrorists by giving them cushy places in luxury resorts. Wahhabism is the bread and butter of the Al Saud family and the sooner the oil runs out this the Saudis, puppets of the west and and their Zionist overlords, will implode into itself
Michael Lopez
Muslim here
rod grod with hommos
Camden Allen
turey suport isis
Cameron Johnson
Are you that Jewish Muslim?
Lucas Nelson
abi 31 sikelan bebee :DDD
Julian Rivera
am not jewish
Cameron Rodriguez
Goddamn, how many Danish Muslims do we have on this board? And we are so few in the first place
Matthew Anderson
>We
Are you sandnigger moslem too?
Hunter Johnson
>do we have on this board? >do they have on this board? >do I have on this board? >do it have on this board?
No, but what sentence would be correct then?
Lincoln Garcia
Every sentence is correct, the context is just different.
Wyatt Murphy
sunnis are scums anyway. godspeed assad
Grayson Williams
Are you the kind of Muslim who believes in black magic, just because it says in the Qu'ran, or do you actually have a critical thought in your mind?
Landon Phillips
I thought this was Sup Forums, when I looked for this thread again on the Sup Forums catalog I couldn't find this thread for obvious reasons, anyways.
>american declares sanctions against hezbollah >a certain bank declares it will freeze any accounts related to hezbollah and help with the sanctions >hezbollah threaten bank and tells them they're aiding Israel if they do this >few days later bomb goes off in the bank's main building/office with no casualties, during the shia iftar time >hezbollah immediately blamed, even though the Canadian and American embassies clearly had information on the bombing happening as they warned their respective citizens not to visit central beirut
I wonder who could have been behind this bombing. I truly wonder.
>Or do you actually have a critical thought in your mind? I like how you asked the question, anyway I don't know shit. Go to your local Imam and ask.
Carter Powell
You don't know if you believe in black magic or not?
Connor Cruz
>ask somebody else about a particular other individual's position on something
Elijah Nelson
Everything that is mentioned in the Quran I believe in it, but never heard of black magic. Maybe.
Logan Morgan
hahaha, why do Lebanese pronouns the "a" in bank as a "o"
Luis Mitchell
>this entire thread
Josiah Davis
Religion is more complicated then you think
Michael Wright
abei, 31.
Christian Russell
Yeah It's always inside job, right?
Wyatt Gray
the jews did it
Jordan Jones
>Maybe I take that as a yes. You know how fucking retarded you are? Black magic? Are you fucking serious?
No, but don't you find this whole 3 failed terrorist attacks kind of weird?
Eli Evans
English is more complicated than you think
Daniel Nguyen
We also believe that a man flew to heaven and visited god, and came back to earth. There is no physical prof that it happens, but we still believe it. That's how religion works user.
Jordan Sanders
So, this video shows what black magic is, according to Islam?
That's a deep question, since god created everything, did he create anime too?
Hunter Rivera
Kæk.
Does the average Syrian listen to music?
Xavier Evans
is listening to 2pac and hatsune miku haram?
Chase Green
I'm pretty sure anything with instruments are haram
Daniel Myers
No, drums are halal
Cooper Turner
>drums are halal I see that's debateable.
>‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The daff is haraam, stringed instruments are haraam, drums are haraam and flutes are haraam. Narrated by al-Bayhaqi, 10/222
Even Pakis here, who have NEVER questioned Saudis, are terming this as false flag but for a different reason. They say Saudis did this to gain sympathy from rest of the world and show they too are victims of terrorism.
Angel Powell
I don't get it, are these guys talking about how they are scared of magic on facebook?
Nicholas Hernandez
Yep. Watch the videos here, and read the comments. It's actually a little amazing.
Jonathan Sanders
>These people live in Europe This is like those Americans who believe in Ghosts. Fuck