Ahh, the joys of missile warfare. Just think, clinton and co. pretty much gave the rat freak in NK the technology to this as well. Thank you president clinton!
Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile over capital - CNN
Nope, read:
Prior to the outbreak of the current conflict, Yemen was known to have acquired R-17 Elbrus (SS- 1C 'Scud B') and OTR-21 Tochka (SS-21 'Scarab') ballistic missile systems from the Soviet Union, with both types being used during the 1994 civil war. At least one source - the 2014 edition of The Military Balance published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies - reported that Yemen had six 9P117-series Scud transporter erector launchers (TELs) and 10 Tochka TELs in its national arsenal. A July 2009 US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks reported that Yemen was attempting to acquire an engine for a MAZ-543 vehicle in April 2009, suggesting that one of its 9P117s was no longer serviceable. This unserviceable TEL may have been the one visible in satellite imagery from August 2012 to March 2015, when it was left in the open at a facility near AlDulaimi Air Base outside Sanaa. That facility had six bunkers suitable for storing TELs, suggesting that it was the main base for Yemen's Scud unit at the time. Although the number of missiles that Yemen had in its inventory at the start of the conflict remains unclear, it supplemented those originally received from the Soviet Union with at least one additional shipment from North Korea. The United States imposed sanctions on the North Korean company involved in the transfer in August 2002, and Spanish naval vessels intercepted a ship carrying 15 Scud-type ballistic missiles to Yemen in December of that year. That ship was later allowed to complete the delivery. The missiles found on board were 'Scud Bs' (a reference to North Korea's Hwasong-5 copy of the R-17), according to a June 2003 US diplomatic cable.
Try again to attach the word Clinton to any event in the World. You will get one correct, someday.
http://www.janes.com/images/assets/330/72330/Yemeni_rebels_enhance_ballistic_missile_campaign.pdf