‘Iran threat’ grows as it expands to Yemen

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Looks like Iran really wants to take over and put so many under their rule.


‘Iran threat’ grows as it expands to Yemen


Leader of Quds Force says Iran is exporting its ‘revolution’ to Bahrain, Syria, Iraq and Yemen

  • By: Kambiz Foroohar and Ladane Nasseri
  • Published: 03:46 March 2, 2015
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  • Image Credit: AP
  • A Houthi Shiite rebel with Yemen's flag painted on his face chants slogans during a rally to show support for leader of rebels, Abdel-Malik al-Houthi in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. Yemen's Shiite rebel leader lashed out at Saudi Arabia on Thursday, accusing it of seeking to split the country following his group's power grab, as a U.N. envoy met the embattled Yemeni president who has fled the capital, Sanaa. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)
Dubai: The commander of the foreign wing of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards was upbeat as he addressed a rally marking the 36th anniversary of the uprising that ushered in theocratic rule.

“We are witnessing the export of the Islamic revolution throughout the region,” Qassem Sulaimani, the increasingly public head of the elite Quds Force, said last month. “From Bahrain and Iraq to Syria, Yemen and North Africa.”

Continue reading at:

http://gulfnews.com/news/region/iran/iran-threat-grows-as-it-expands-to-yemen-1.
 
Looks like Iran really wants to take over and put so many under their rule.


‘Iran threat’ grows as it expands to Yemen


Leader of Quds Force says Iran is exporting its ‘revolution’ to Bahrain, Syria, Iraq and Yemen

  • By: Kambiz Foroohar and Ladane Nasseri
  • Published: 03:46 March 2, 2015
2557184358.jpg

  • Image Credit: AP
  • A Houthi Shiite rebel with Yemen's flag painted on his face chants slogans during a rally to show support for leader of rebels, Abdel-Malik al-Houthi in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. Yemen's Shiite rebel leader lashed out at Saudi Arabia on Thursday, accusing it of seeking to split the country following his group's power grab, as a U.N. envoy met the embattled Yemeni president who has fled the capital, Sanaa. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)
Dubai: The commander of the foreign wing of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards was upbeat as he addressed a rally marking the 36th anniversary of the uprising that ushered in theocratic rule.

“We are witnessing the export of the Islamic revolution throughout the region,” Qassem Sulaimani, the increasingly public head of the elite Quds Force, said last month. “From Bahrain and Iraq to Syria, Yemen and North Africa.”

Continue reading at:

http://gulfnews.com/news/region/iran/iran-threat-grows-as-it-expands-to-yemen-1.
Add?? ...... :cool:
 
Iran can try, but that's not really the way that Shia Islam works. The Iranian council has a strong political influence in the region, but not a very strong religious one. Religious guidance comes from the dozens of vetted ayatollahs that exist and Yemen isn't very fertile ground for them, not with the Zaidis.
 

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