Saudi Arabia attacks Yemen

This is an important development.

Mid-East is on the verge of going to war with Iran...Obama on the verge of giving Iran a nuclear weapon.

Anything can happen now.
 
These middle eastern countries see themselves being overrun. They might see a regional war as a desperate last ditch effort to keep Iran from getting a devastating nuclear weapon.
 
Will US troops end up defending Saudi oil fields or will Saudi oil end up fueling Iran's quest for the bomb?
 
Rumor is all Houthi rebels are gay, fueling speculation that Obabble will protest Saudi action to the UN. Totally in keeping with the Obabble legacy.
 
Western nations continue to disrupt the Middle East with the intention of maintaining a destabilized envionment. This allows big oil (British Petroleum, especially) to continue to exploit their resources. The West fears unity in the Middle East, and Iran is the country with the greatest chance of doing so; it wants to return to its Persian heritage of greatness.

The West shot itself in the foot when it invaded Iraq, the only regional power that kept Iran in check.

The Middle East in 2015 was created by neocons under the administration of Bush/Cheney.
 
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America was kind enough to go in and take out Iran's biggest nemesis, which opened the door for them.

Hey, did we ever get a Thank You card for that?

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It took 8 years before the black doorman was hired to leave the door open for them.
 
Yemeni Houthis send ballistic missile on Riyadh...
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Yemeni rebels say they targeted Saudi capital with a missile
Feb 6,`17) -- Yemen's Shiite rebels said on Monday they have "successfully" fired a ballistic missile at Riyadh for the first time, vowing more attacks on the Saudi capital.
There was no immediate comment from the kingdom but the claim came exactly a week after Saudi Arabia said a "suicide gunboat" belonging to Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels rammed into one of its frigates in the Red Sea, killing two crew members. Saudi Arabia has been leading a mostly Gulf Arab coalition against the Houthis since March 2015, seeking to restore Yemen's internationally-recognized government, which the Houthis had forced to flee from the capital, Sanaa. Saudis see the Houthis as a proxy of the Shiite power Iran, the Sunni kingdom's key regional rival.

The Houthis said in a statement carried by the rebel-run SABA news agency that the missile "targeted" the al-Mazahmiya army base in western Riyadh, around 1,000 kilometers (650 miles) from Sanaa. In October, the kingdom said it intercepted and destroyed a Houthi-fired missile some 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the Muslim holy city of Mecca.

Last week's attack on the Saudi warship was one of several attacks by the Houthis on naval ships. In October, the Houthis said that they had hit a vessel operated by the United Arab Emirates. The UAE military acknowledged only that a boat under its command was involved in an "incident" in the Bab al-Mandeb Strait at the southern end of the Red Sea and said there were no casualties. Also that same month, the United States accused the Houthis of firing missiles at a U.S. navy ship but there were no injuries.

On Thursday, the UAE summoned Iran's top diplomat in Abu Dhabi and handed over a note protesting the "illegal Iranian supplies of arms to the militias in Yemen." Both Iran and Houthis deny any military ties between them but weapons shipments reportedly coming from Iran and headed to Yemen have been confiscated by Western naval forces. The Saudi-led coalition has imposed an air and sea blockade since the beginning of the conflict to prevent weapons from reaching Houthis. The blockade has been criticized by international groups, which say it is deepening the humanitarian suffering of Yemenis.

News from The Associated Press
 
Yemeni Houthis send ballistic missile on Riyadh...
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Yemeni rebels say they targeted Saudi capital with a missile
Feb 6,`17) -- Yemen's Shiite rebels said on Monday they have "successfully" fired a ballistic missile at Riyadh for the first time, vowing more attacks on the Saudi capital.
There was no immediate comment from the kingdom but the claim came exactly a week after Saudi Arabia said a "suicide gunboat" belonging to Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels rammed into one of its frigates in the Red Sea, killing two crew members. Saudi Arabia has been leading a mostly Gulf Arab coalition against the Houthis since March 2015, seeking to restore Yemen's internationally-recognized government, which the Houthis had forced to flee from the capital, Sanaa. Saudis see the Houthis as a proxy of the Shiite power Iran, the Sunni kingdom's key regional rival.

The Houthis said in a statement carried by the rebel-run SABA news agency that the missile "targeted" the al-Mazahmiya army base in western Riyadh, around 1,000 kilometers (650 miles) from Sanaa. In October, the kingdom said it intercepted and destroyed a Houthi-fired missile some 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the Muslim holy city of Mecca.

Last week's attack on the Saudi warship was one of several attacks by the Houthis on naval ships. In October, the Houthis said that they had hit a vessel operated by the United Arab Emirates. The UAE military acknowledged only that a boat under its command was involved in an "incident" in the Bab al-Mandeb Strait at the southern end of the Red Sea and said there were no casualties. Also that same month, the United States accused the Houthis of firing missiles at a U.S. navy ship but there were no injuries.

On Thursday, the UAE summoned Iran's top diplomat in Abu Dhabi and handed over a note protesting the "illegal Iranian supplies of arms to the militias in Yemen." Both Iran and Houthis deny any military ties between them but weapons shipments reportedly coming from Iran and headed to Yemen have been confiscated by Western naval forces. The Saudi-led coalition has imposed an air and sea blockade since the beginning of the conflict to prevent weapons from reaching Houthis. The blockade has been criticized by international groups, which say it is deepening the humanitarian suffering of Yemenis.

News from The Associated Press

the event constitutes IRANIAN aggression upon Saudi Arabia-----an ACT OF WAR. The Houthis have NO weapons other than those supplied (as in GIVEN) to them by Iran
 
"We are not enemies,but friends.We must not be enemies.Though passion may have strained,it must not break our bonds of affection." Abraham Lincoln

we need peace!
 
Yemeni Houthis send ballistic missile on Riyadh...
icon_omg.gif

Yemeni rebels say they targeted Saudi capital with a missile
Feb 6,`17) -- Yemen's Shiite rebels said on Monday they have "successfully" fired a ballistic missile at Riyadh for the first time, vowing more attacks on the Saudi capital.
There was no immediate comment from the kingdom but the claim came exactly a week after Saudi Arabia said a "suicide gunboat" belonging to Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels rammed into one of its frigates in the Red Sea, killing two crew members. Saudi Arabia has been leading a mostly Gulf Arab coalition against the Houthis since March 2015, seeking to restore Yemen's internationally-recognized government, which the Houthis had forced to flee from the capital, Sanaa. Saudis see the Houthis as a proxy of the Shiite power Iran, the Sunni kingdom's key regional rival.

The Houthis said in a statement carried by the rebel-run SABA news agency that the missile "targeted" the al-Mazahmiya army base in western Riyadh, around 1,000 kilometers (650 miles) from Sanaa. In October, the kingdom said it intercepted and destroyed a Houthi-fired missile some 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the Muslim holy city of Mecca.

Last week's attack on the Saudi warship was one of several attacks by the Houthis on naval ships. In October, the Houthis said that they had hit a vessel operated by the United Arab Emirates. The UAE military acknowledged only that a boat under its command was involved in an "incident" in the Bab al-Mandeb Strait at the southern end of the Red Sea and said there were no casualties. Also that same month, the United States accused the Houthis of firing missiles at a U.S. navy ship but there were no injuries.

On Thursday, the UAE summoned Iran's top diplomat in Abu Dhabi and handed over a note protesting the "illegal Iranian supplies of arms to the militias in Yemen." Both Iran and Houthis deny any military ties between them but weapons shipments reportedly coming from Iran and headed to Yemen have been confiscated by Western naval forces. The Saudi-led coalition has imposed an air and sea blockade since the beginning of the conflict to prevent weapons from reaching Houthis. The blockade has been criticized by international groups, which say it is deepening the humanitarian suffering of Yemenis.

News from The Associated Press

the event constitutes IRANIAN aggression upon Saudi Arabia-----an ACT OF WAR. The Houthis have NO weapons other than those supplied (as in GIVEN) to them by Iran
Of course, that´s nonsense. Do you remember yourself claiming TOWs are available at the black market? But where do the Saudis have their stuff from?

The Saudi backed "Southern Movement" has now captured Mocha and the Houthis try to drive them out again. The "Southern Movement" is a socialist separatist movement, thus neither in support of Hadi nor of the Houthis. Looks like the Saudis support everyone who fights the Houthis. A weak or even divided Yemen is in their interest. And of course they don´t like this Iranian influence looming at their borders.

But tell me, what is it that makes you such a big and frenetic cheerleader of Saudi Arabia?
 
Yemeni Houthis send ballistic missile on Riyadh...
icon_omg.gif

Yemeni rebels say they targeted Saudi capital with a missile
Feb 6,`17) -- Yemen's Shiite rebels said on Monday they have "successfully" fired a ballistic missile at Riyadh for the first time, vowing more attacks on the Saudi capital.
There was no immediate comment from the kingdom but the claim came exactly a week after Saudi Arabia said a "suicide gunboat" belonging to Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels rammed into one of its frigates in the Red Sea, killing two crew members. Saudi Arabia has been leading a mostly Gulf Arab coalition against the Houthis since March 2015, seeking to restore Yemen's internationally-recognized government, which the Houthis had forced to flee from the capital, Sanaa. Saudis see the Houthis as a proxy of the Shiite power Iran, the Sunni kingdom's key regional rival.

The Houthis said in a statement carried by the rebel-run SABA news agency that the missile "targeted" the al-Mazahmiya army base in western Riyadh, around 1,000 kilometers (650 miles) from Sanaa. In October, the kingdom said it intercepted and destroyed a Houthi-fired missile some 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the Muslim holy city of Mecca.

Last week's attack on the Saudi warship was one of several attacks by the Houthis on naval ships. In October, the Houthis said that they had hit a vessel operated by the United Arab Emirates. The UAE military acknowledged only that a boat under its command was involved in an "incident" in the Bab al-Mandeb Strait at the southern end of the Red Sea and said there were no casualties. Also that same month, the United States accused the Houthis of firing missiles at a U.S. navy ship but there were no injuries.

On Thursday, the UAE summoned Iran's top diplomat in Abu Dhabi and handed over a note protesting the "illegal Iranian supplies of arms to the militias in Yemen." Both Iran and Houthis deny any military ties between them but weapons shipments reportedly coming from Iran and headed to Yemen have been confiscated by Western naval forces. The Saudi-led coalition has imposed an air and sea blockade since the beginning of the conflict to prevent weapons from reaching Houthis. The blockade has been criticized by international groups, which say it is deepening the humanitarian suffering of Yemenis.

News from The Associated Press

the event constitutes IRANIAN aggression upon Saudi Arabia-----an ACT OF WAR. The Houthis have NO weapons other than those supplied (as in GIVEN) to them by Iran
Of course, that´s nonsense. Do you remember yourself claiming TOWs are available at the black market? But where do the Saudis have their stuff from?

The Saudi backed "Southern Movement" has now captured Mocha and the Houthis try to drive them out again. The "Southern Movement" is a socialist separatist movement, thus neither in support of Hadi nor of the Houthis. Looks like the Saudis support everyone who fights the Houthis. A weak or even divided Yemen is in their interest. And of course they don´t like this Iranian influence looming at their borders.

But tell me, what is it that makes you such a big and frenetic cheerleader of Saudi Arabia?

tainted---you post in a manner suggesting that you WANT to be taken as "naïve"--
I should add-----I do not know what a "TOW" is----but I do know that DA HOUTHIS are not RICH------even for "Yemeni" they are virtually starving to
death (as you know) -----they are being funded and ARMED by Iran -----as you know. ON THE OTHER HAND-----Da Saudis got lots of money------and armaments are ON SALE------in fact some of the most PROLIFIC arms dealers are-------middle eastern muslims
 

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