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So are they trying to undermine the Nuclear talks by doing this since SA is an American ally or....
No, Iran needs the nuclear talks to go through to get the sanctions lifted off. Contrary to @Napoleon's opinions most people in the Middle East just want to eat, clock dollars and bust copious nuts. nikkas dont want no problems. ME is kind of like if Hebrew Israelites were a ruling political party. Most people are not with the shyts.

Anyways Iran needs the nuclear deal so they can eat. But theres two sides to Iran. The nuclear talks are headed by the PM and backed by the sane moderates. This proxy war shyt is probably the work of the Ayatollah and them tribal ass 7th century clerics. If Iran really wants to get in good with the West it has to get its religious nuts under control. Low key I don't see that happening and as a result I see the nuclear deal backfiring. But Obama will be long gone by then. If a GOP candidate wins in 2016, when this Iran shyt implodes it will be vewwy intewesting :popcorn:

Shouts out to NPR for putting this all into context for a breh. I dont know how these internet news reading nikkas do it.
 

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No, Iran needs the nuclear talks to go through to get the sanctions lifted off. Contrary to @Napoleon's opinions most people in the Middle East just want to eat, clock dollars and bust copious nuts. nikkas dont want no problems. ME is kind of like if Hebrew Israelites were a ruling political party. Most people are not with the shyts.

Anyways Iran needs the nuclear deal so they can eat. But theres two sides to Iran. The nuclear talks are headed by the PM and backed by the sane moderates. This proxy war shyt is probably the work of the Ayatollah and them tribal ass 7th century clerics. If Iran really wants to get in good with the West it has to get its religious nuts under control. Low key I don't see that happening and as a result I see the nuclear deal backfiring. But Obama will be long gone by then. If a GOP candidate wins in 2016, when this Iran shyt implodes it will be vewwy intewesting :popcorn:

Shouts out to NPR for putting this all into context for a breh. I dont know how these internet news reading nikkas do it.
If Iran goes hot, the world will change and the USA won't have much of a choice to but to go in ready to disarm them. China don't want that either.

I hope it doesn't happen
 

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If Iran goes hot, the world will change and the USA won't have much of a choice to but to go in ready to disarm them. China don't want that either.

I hope it doesn't happen
:what:

@Napoleon doesnt want the world to bask in the ALMIGHTY POWER of the US military?

What the fukk is going on?
 

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Low-key, the west doesn't have an issue with the "religious nuts" in Saudi Arabia :sas2:
IDK, they are starting to talk about all their human rights and inequality issues. shyts kind of on the back burner right now but if shyt ever calms down over there US will get at em about that. Especially now with our oil boom.
 

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IDK, they are starting to talk about all their human rights and inequality issues. shyts kind of on the back burner right now but if shyt ever calms down over there US will get at em about that. Especially now with our oil boom.
Agreed.

Im peeping all these congressmen leaking info about the saudi role in 9/11 and their exportation of wahabbism ....these roosters gonna fly home soon :mjpls:
 

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Agreed. Im peeping all these congressmen leaking info about the saudi role in 9/11 and their exportation of wahabbism ....these roosters gonna fly home soon

America won't do anything to Saudi, they'd declare war on Islam or the Vatican first.
 

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IDK, they are starting to talk about all their human rights and inequality issues. shyts kind of on the back burner right now but if shyt ever calms down over there US will get at em about that. Especially now with our oil boom.

Meh, just empty talk. The US showed many times they don't really give a fukk about human rights that much, as long as the Saudis stay obedient :yeshrug:
 

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Saudi Arabia did 9-11. Nuke Riyadh pleasE! But please protect Makkah and Medina.
 

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Yemen crisis: Rebels storm presidential palace in Aden
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Houthi fighters have set up checkpoints in Aden as their take over of the city advances
Yemen crisis: Who is fighting whom?
Houthi rebels and their allies in Yemen have stormed the presidential palace in Aden following heavy clashes, officials say.

The rebels pushed through to the heart of the port city using tanks and armoured vehicles, despite air strikes by a Saudi-led coalition.

At least 44 people have been killed in the violence, including 18 civilians, according to AFP.

Separately, a Saudi border guard has reportedly been killed by gunfire.

It is the first known Saudi fatality since it began an air campaign against the Houthis last week.

The Saudi government says the aim of its operation in Yemen is to protect President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi's "legitimate government". It says it has no plans to deploy ground forces for now.

Aden was President Hadi's last seat of power before he fled to Saudi Arabia last week, as the Shia rebels advanced on the city.

"There are bodies and wounded in the streets and nobody dares to approach," said a resident in the central neighbourhood of Crater.

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Those injured in the violence in Aden have been treated in hospital
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Yemen - who is fighting whom?

The Houthis: Zaidi Shia-led rebels from the north, who seized control of Sanaa last year and have since been expanding their control

President Hadi: Fled to Saudi Arabia after rebel forces advanced on his stronghold in the southern city of Aden

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: Seen by the US as the most dangerous offshoot of al-Qaeda, AQAP opposes both the Houthis and President Hadi.

Islamic State: A Yemeni affiliate of IS has recently emerged, which seeks to eclipse AQAP

Failure 'not an option for Saudis'

Yemen crisis: An Iranian-Saudi battleground?

Meeting the Houthis - and their enemies

The rise of Yemen's Houthi rebels

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Earlier reports suggested that foreign troops had disembarked at the port. But a BBC correspondent said it was possible they were from a Chinese warship that had been sent to the area to help foreign nationals evacuate the city.

The Houthis have said their aim is to replace President Hadi's government, which they accuse of being corrupt. They captured the president's palace in the capital Sanaa in January and established a transitional presidential council.

Gulf Arab states have accused Iran of backing the Houthis financially and militarily, though Iran has denied this.

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Checkpoints are being set up around Aden
'We just want peace' - eyewitness Nisma in Aden
It's not safe to go out; it's not safe to go anywhere.

We fled from our home yesterday. The Houthis were bombing everywhere - gunshots, RPGs, everything you can imagine.

When President Hadi came to Aden, he just brought all the mess from Sanaa.

In Sanaa they have weapons: they could have fought the Houthis. We only have light weapons. Can you imagine fighting a tank with a gun? It's insanity.

Hadi does not deserve to be fought for. Aden is a peaceful city, Adeni people don't carry weapons.

After two days of bombing, he flew away to Saudi Arabia, and now people are dying here and he is safe and doing nothing for us. He hasn't even said thank you to his people for protecting him and Yemen.

We are grateful to Saudi Arabia but the air strikes are not effective anymore. I'm worried about what will happen. An invasion could turn us into Iraq. We don't want airstrikes, we don't want invasions, we just want peace.

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The Saudi border guard killed was named by state news agency SPA as Cpl Ali Yahya al-Maliki.

Ten others were wounded when his observation post in the province of Asir came under fire.

Also on Thursday, local officials in the port city of Mukalla said al-Qaeda militants had stormed a prison there and freed at least 150 detainees.

Local Yemeni officials said that among those released in the prison break was a senior figure in the regional wing of al-Qaeda.

He was named as Khaled Batarfi, who had been arrested four years ago.

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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-32157994
 
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