Saudi warplanes attack Iranian embassy in Yemen – Iran

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Saudi warplanes attack Iranian embassy in Yemen – Iran
Published time: 7 Jan, 2016 11:00Edited time: 7 Jan, 2016 12:13
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Iranian embassy in Sanaa. © Mohammed Huwais / AFP
Saudi-Iranian spat: Another skirmish in the oil war
The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen says it will investigate the accusation, according to coalition spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri, as cited by Reuters.

Asseri acknowledged that coalition jets carried out heavy airstrikes in Sana'a on Wednesday night, targeting missile launchers used by the Houthi militia. He added that the group has used civilian facilities, including abandoned embassies.

He said the coalition had requested that all countries supply the coordinates of their diplomatic missions, adding that accusations made on the basis of information provided by the Houthis "have no credibility."

It comes as Iran bans the import of all products made in Saudi Arabia. The decision was made Thursday in a cabinet meeting chaired by President Hassan Rouhani, according to Iranian student news agency ISNA.

The Saudi-led coalition, which is supported by the US, is targeting Houthi rebels aligned with former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who resigned in 2012 following a popular uprising against his rule.

The coalition has been heavily criticized for the way it conducts its airstrikes, and was accused of attacking a center for the blind in Yemen on Tuesday. It was also blamed for hitting a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Sanaa in December.

The instability in Yemen began during the Arab Spring protests in 2011. In 2014, Houthi Shiite rebels supported by pro-Saleh forces rose up and seized large territories in Yemen, including Sanaa.

The death toll from fighting in Yemen had reached 2,795 as of Tuesday, according to the UN. At least 81 people were killed in December alone.
 
Have at it, boys!

Just leave us out of your petty squabbles if you don't mind.
 
Saudi warplanes attack Iranian embassy in Yemen – Iran
Published time: 7 Jan, 2016 11:00Edited time: 7 Jan, 2016 12:13
Get short URL
568e4664c36188e8358b45aa.jpg

Iranian embassy in Sanaa. © Mohammed Huwais / AFP
Saudi-Iranian spat: Another skirmish in the oil war
The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen says it will investigate the accusation, according to coalition spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri, as cited by Reuters.

Asseri acknowledged that coalition jets carried out heavy airstrikes in Sana'a on Wednesday night, targeting missile launchers used by the Houthi militia. He added that the group has used civilian facilities, including abandoned embassies.

He said the coalition had requested that all countries supply the coordinates of their diplomatic missions, adding that accusations made on the basis of information provided by the Houthis "have no credibility."

It comes as Iran bans the import of all products made in Saudi Arabia. The decision was made Thursday in a cabinet meeting chaired by President Hassan Rouhani, according to Iranian student news agency ISNA.

The Saudi-led coalition, which is supported by the US, is targeting Houthi rebels aligned with former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who resigned in 2012 following a popular uprising against his rule.

The coalition has been heavily criticized for the way it conducts its airstrikes, and was accused of attacking a center for the blind in Yemen on Tuesday. It was also blamed for hitting a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Sanaa in December.

The instability in Yemen began during the Arab Spring protests in 2011. In 2014, Houthi Shiite rebels supported by pro-Saleh forces rose up and seized large territories in Yemen, including Sanaa.

The death toll from fighting in Yemen had reached 2,795 as of Tuesday, according to the UN. At least 81 people were killed in December alone.


I've been finding the silence of the western nations quite deafening over the issue of SA's war on Shia. I have no doubt they will find their voices if Iran retaliates. They'll be screaming blue murder that it is wrong for Iran to try to save Shia in other countries.

It's odd this love of SA by our countries.

Our leaders continually come out and slam Iran for being "the largest exporter of terrorism in the world" when in truth the biggest shit disturber in the ME on a continual never ending basis has been none other than Saudi Arabia.
 

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