Exclusive: Saudi Arabia building up military near Yemen border EDIT: SAUDI STRIKES BEGIN

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The US want this to escalate. They have Israel so they play both sides of the fence.

Sorry but AlQaeda is a non factor, ie Isis.

Iran will end up making treaties and will work with the US against the Saudis.

Remember Russia might join in and back Iran.

This will get ugly and messy.


this goverment working against saudi and israel to side with Iran:what:

i mean i hope to see it but Zionist control to much of america...they will bankrupt this place first
 

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Houthis were stupid for trying to advance on Taiz and Aden

Shouldve taken the north back, thats what the old mutawakila kingdom was anyways

i personally love how ali abdullah saleh, a zaidi shia, fought his own people 6 times in the last decade, now hes clicked back up with them

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Houthis fukked up hardbody and might incur that genocide...but Iran is speaking out... :lupe:



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There's a good chance US security agencies are already involved in some way.

There's an even better chance they helped instigate the conflict in the first place.
Wouldn't be surprised. US govt has orchestrated some disgusting shyt over the years.
 
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The US and ISIS will watch from the sidelines. This is a plus for both teams
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just imagine if a houthi backed by Iran runs yemen...

Iran gives them excoet missiles to hit the tankers on there way out of the strait....

yea we sitting it out:mjlol:
 

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This map shows who controls territory in Yemen, which doesn't have a government anymore

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  • told The New York Times.

    Here is a current map of territorial control in Yemen.

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    The Houthi offensive southward has forced Yemen's President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi to flee the country from the southern coaster city of Aden by boat. Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, has launched airstrikes against the Houthis in the north of Yemen with backing from Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Sudan, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar.

    Iran has condemned the strikes, warning that they make the possibility of a peaceful reconciliation within Yemen impossible. However, the likelihood of a peaceful settlement to the crisis was already slim to none.

    The Houthis, with Iranian support, have been coordinating their offensives throughout the country in conjunction with army units loyal to Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who stepped down from power during the Arab Spring in 2011. These units have been fighting against army units loyal to Hadi, as well as Sunni tribesmen opposed to the spread of the Shiite Houthis.

    This fighting, meanwhile, has left large swaths of eastern Yemen without any sort of state control.

    Worryingly, there is a large entrenched al Qaeda in the Arabia Peninsula (AQAP) presence in the country's desert frontier. AQAP is thought of as the most capable of the various al Qaeda branches, and the one with the greatest ability to strike at Western targets.

    AQAP claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo in January, and increasing lawlessness in Yemen will likely play in AQAP's favor.
 

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because drone strikes use AQAP as target practice in the deserts of Yemen.

You dudes need to read more.
Al Qaeda doesn't really come up in the news much in my part of the world. Outta sight, outta mind. I'm bout to catch up a little on them now though.
 

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so let me get this straight; Isil was just a distraction?

and I am assuming that the US is placing bets on Iran...

#thisisnotreallife
 
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