The Phnom Penh Post

Trump: US ‘locked and loaded’

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US PRESIDENT Donald Trump said on Sunday that the US is “locked and loaded” to respond to attacks on Saudi oil infrastruc­ture that Washington blamed on Iran. The attacks have sent oil prices soaring.

It is the first time the president has hinted at a potential American military response to the drone attacks, which slashed Saudi oil production by half and led both the kingdom and the US to announce that they may tap their strategic reserves.

“Saudi Arabia oil supply was attacked. There is a reason to believe that we know the culprit, are locked and loaded depending on verificati­on, but are waiting to hear from the kingdom as to who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed!” Trump tweeted.

The Tehran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is bogged down in a five-year war, claimed Saturday’s strikes on two plants owned by state energy giant Aramco.

But US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pointed the finger squarely at Tehran, saying there was no evidence the “unpreceden­ted attack on the world’s energy supply” was launched from Yemen.

“The US will work with our partners and allies to ensure that energy markets remain well supplied and Iran is held accountabl­e for its aggression,” the top US diplomat said.

That drew an angry response from Tehran, where foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said: “Such fruitless and blind accusation­s and remarks are incomprehe­nsible and meaningles­s.”

The remarks were designed to damage Iran’s reputation and provide a pretext for “future actions” against the Islamic republic, he added.

Baghdad, caught between its two main allies – Tehran and Washington – also denied any link to the attacks, amid media speculatio­n that the drones were launched from Iraq.

Saudi de facto ruler Crown Prince

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