Chapter 893: Ending the Oil War

In the secret headquarters of the Houthi armed forces, the Houthis looked at the map in front of him with great satisfaction, and beside him, Abdul, who was dressed in a straight military uniform, stood quietly beside him.

On the map, the official high-definition satellite map of Saudi Arabia is displayed, and the map shows all the military bases in Saudi Arabia in detail, including important industrial clusters.

This map, which the Houthis bought from the mysterious arms dealer at a high price, is worth half a million dollars, and all the information on it is worth this price.

On the map, all of Saudi Arabia's heavy industries and arsenals, as well as all important industries, military installations and military bases, are marked on it.

Normally, even if this map is 100% correct, for the Houthis, what is the use of knowing it?

Although the Houthis have seized a lot of Scud missiles from the Yemeni government army, these missiles have been almost depleted in last year's retaliatory operation against Saudi Arabia.

The Houthis fired a total of 36 Scuds, killed the commander of the Saudi Air Force, and destroyed two military bases, and the results can be described as brilliant.

But now, the Houthis no longer have the ability to strike long-range facilities and bases inside Saudi Arabia.

However, when Houthis bought the map, he also made a bloody investment, because he wanted to attack Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia, and it was better to kill the Yemeni president-in-exile who fled to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

It's just that in terms of targets, Abdul did not suggest that the Houthis use all the missiles they bought this time to attack Riyadh. Instead, it selectively strikes more high-value targets in Saudi Arabia.

If it were an ordinary subordinate, the Houthis would not care about such opinions at all, but Abdul was his most relied on subordinate. He is the hope for the future of the Houthis, the most outstanding young representative.

Over the past year or so, the Houthis have grown stronger and stronger, and have beaten the Yemeni government army without the slightest respite, and it has to be said that Abdul has a great contribution to this.

The Houthis have not denied this. He also trusted Abdul's tactical vision, and many orders were issued at Abdul's suggestion.

Special forces led by Abdul. It also gave the Saudi ground forces and air force a good blow, which made the Houthis feel the importance of Abdul even more.

So far, Yemen's government forces are struggling to survive. The real enemies facing the Houthis are Saudi Arabia and Israel, which carry out airstrikes on a daily basis.

In this regard. Saudi Arabia is the biggest problem facing the Houthis, although Israel has also attacked Yemen, but it has always been a supporting role, and it does not come every day, it is better to look at the mood, if you want to come, if you don't come, you won't come.

For Israel, the Houthis naturally hate it too. As a traditional Middle Easterner, he is like all Middle Easterners. And they all hated the Israelites very much.

Not to mention, when the Houthis were rising, they were always facing the enemy of Israel.

However, he hates the damned royal family of Saudi Arabia even more, as a Middle Easterner, he actually unites the common enemies of the Middle East world, and unites outsiders to carry out military strikes against other Middle Eastern countries, and his hands are full of the blood of his compatriots.

For Saudi Arabia, the Houthis are eager to lead their tribal armed forces to Riyadh directly, and all the royal families in Saudi Arabia will be cramped.

After learning that the mysterious arms dealer could provide him with the most accurate satellite maps and various long-range missiles, the Houthis did not hesitate and decisively bought them all.

In just three days, all the missiles were in place and all were delivered to the Houthis.

At this moment, all the missiles are in a state of waiting for launch, and only after the target is selected, all that remains is to input the location and data of the target, and the missile can be launched directly.

All the missiles are guided only by inertia, but the accuracy is not low, and the range of hit error is less than 100 meters.

As for the lethality of the missile warhead, such an error rate will not affect the results of the battle.

"Launching all the missiles at Riyadh, at least half of the city, will definitely bring huge casualties and losses to Saudi Arabia, is there anything more cost-effective than such an attack?" Houthis asked curiously.

"If it is only to inflict economic and casualty losses on Saudi Arabia, then the air attack on Riyadh is indeed a good way, but it is not conducive to long-term military strategic needs." Abdul said.

"Tell me what you think." Houthi said.

"My view is very simple, first of all, we must ensure that our troops can unify Yemen as soon as possible, this is our core purpose, for the attack on Saudi Arabia, we need to concentrate our forces on attacking air bases and military facilities in Saudi Arabia......

In fact, Abdul's idea is very simple, that is, to make all the air bases in the entire Saudi Arabia unable to dispatch fighters.

Even if Saudi Arabia can use the US air base in Saudi Arabia, the effect of the air attack will be greatly reduced.

Attacking arsenals and heavy industry, the reason is even simpler, destroy Saudi Arabia's follow-up war capabilities, and force the other side to purchase all military operations and all consumption before Saudi Arabia repairs these industries.

Although the Saudi military will definitely have stocks, Saudi Arabia, which has been caught in a two-sided war, has definitely not much stocks of weapons and equipment.

The destruction of the arsenal is equivalent to destroying Saudi Arabia's subsequent combat capability.

After prioritizing these two goals, the remaining targets are not Riyadh, but a large number of oil wells in Saudi Arabia.

In fact, the target that Abdul really wants to hit is the oil wells in Saudi Arabia, but there are so many oil wells in Saudi Arabia that under normal circumstances, even if dozens or hundreds of oil wells are destroyed, it will not have any impact on Saudi Arabia's crude oil industry.

But what if you destroy hundreds of oil wells?

All the oil wells in Saudi Arabia were originally in full-scale and high-speed production, which led to a rapid decline in global oil prices, and sufficient crude oil poured into the international crude oil market.

On the contrary, if there is a problem with the amount of Saudi crude oil supplied to the global market, the price of oil in the international crude oil market will naturally rise.

Saudi Arabia and the United States jointly launched an oil war against Russia, using this method to lower oil prices, and the price is actually controlled by Saudi Arabia. (To be continued.) )