Ransom (02-12-2020)
Your words.....were the focus, PJL, and mean a lot. Iran is in Yemen....your claim is that they're helping where no one else will......where in reality they're helping with armed drones and ballistic missiles....so it gets more complicated than the "simpler" you pretend with above. Those armed drones and ballistic missiles being used to attack targets in Saudi Arabia itself...are they not PJL?
I believe you've misread this reality and must rethink. Your thoughts?
MMC (02-12-2020)
I think the Saudi would be very happy rags , if all Yemen had to defend themselves with was a few guns and some grenades ..........but I doubt the Iranians will allow that to happen.....(lol) . The Sauds couldn't beat the West Idaho girls scouts , and trying to take over the country next door is biting off substantially more than they can chew. They'd be better off pulling the heads in , getting back inside their owner borders , and chopping their own people's heads off , as they do.
Last edited by PJL; 02-12-2020 at 09:28 AM.
you sound like your talking about Australia facing off against the west Idaho girl scouts , I can just see you now help me help me somebody get these crazy
Bitc?s off of us , call the USA marines help me help me.
Seems if you would look the Iranians are much better at killing their own people then the Saudi but you know that . you just cant admit you hate the usa and anyone who is a associated with them you would back a tribe of cannibals eating your own foot if they were anti American and a commie low life scum bag
The Sage of Main Street (02-12-2020)
plj forgets the war was started when iran backed the rebels so Iran is to blame .of course he will never see the truth
The Houthis hail from Yemen's north and belong to a small branch of Shiite Muslims known as Zaydis. Until summer 2015, the insurgents had infiltrated much of the country's south. They currently maintain control over key central provinces in the north. Hadi's government has accused Iran of smuggling them military arms, an accusation which Tehran has denied.
Last edited by bulletbob; 02-12-2020 at 01:02 PM.
The Houthis hail from Yemen's north and belong to a small branch of Shiite Muslims known as Zaydis. Until summer 2015, the insurgents had infiltrated much of the country's south. They currently maintain control over key central provinces in the north. Hadi's government has accused Iran of smuggling them military arms, an accusation which Tehran has denied.
Homes, hospitals and schools have been destroyed in the fighting. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International says evidence points to war crimes on both sides of the conflict
President Hadi's government is headquartered in Aden and is the internationally-recognized government of Yemen. In 2015, Saudi Arabia launched an international coalition in a bid to reinstate Hadi.
In recent months, fissures have appeared in Hadi's exiled government, with his former security adviser, Aidarous al-Zubaidi and former cabinet member Hani Bin Braik, spearheading a secessionist movement with Emirati backing.
Who is involved in the Saudi Arabia-led coalition?
Along with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates has conducted airstrikes on Yemeni soil. Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Morocco, Sudan, Jordan and Egypt have also contributed to the operations.
The United States and the United Kingdom have both provided logistical support and intelligence to the Saudi-led coalition.
The Sage of Main Street (02-12-2020)
On the outside, trickling down on the Insiders
We won't live free until the Democrats, and their voters, live in fear.
bulletbob (02-12-2020)
The Sage of Main Street (02-13-2020)