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Lol has Houthis flag avatar, calls someone a racist.
 
Please enlighten me bacha bazi boy. I don't care about race but I will reply to insults with insults regardless of who makes them. Are you not the retard here that was cheering for more dead Saudi Arabian border guards/soldiers in this very thread? Are you not the same user that is constantly harassing/obsessing about Sunni Arabs while the vast majority don't even reply to your retarded posts?

@WebMaster

How come is it legal here on PDF to have terrorists as your avatar? He is using the founder of the Houthi's as his avatar. The same terrorist group that is calling for the destruction of the country that you live in (USA), the West and Jews.

Your like every dead syrian soldier or hezbollah pic, please don't act as you're any different. KSA is beyond reform with its medieval governance in place. But once you start throwing your "liberal" and "pluralistic" ideas in Pakistan of course it becomes personal. PDF is good indicator to show how extreme our fellow saudis are.

How many saudis on here are desperate for Pakistanis to join the coalition, just a quick look at the posts on here reveals how many saudis want Pakistanis to die for their vile Kings. Furthermore an operation without any goals.

You even rationalised the genocide of various groups in syria and you curse Magi, even magicians should fear you? My statements are directed mostly at your filthy royals as they spread their backwards mentality in Pakistan. If Egypt or Bahrain did the same, I 'd direct it at them too but they do not.

You can't handle differing opinion so you whine and throw accusations Clearly the houthis want to destroy USA; it's clear it hilarious rhetoric from individuals high on Khat. Literally you grasp anything.
 
What kind of answer is that?o_O What has that do with what I wrote? Maybe those topics have been banned currently due to that "anti-terror law" so I understand that it might not be worth the risk to discuss such topics on the internet. After all criticism/different viewpoints in the ME are hardly tolerated by the various regimes regardless of them being sane or not.

I, you and everyone else on PDF is completely irrelevant when it comes to the wider problems of the region that I am referring to. I am saying what I am saying because even a blind man can see it.

As I told then this fight is the fight of the Yemenis. Sending land troops would serve as much needed experience on the battle field but it will only solve the problems temporarily. The US (utmost superpower on the planet) could not defeat Taliban in Afghanistan (it's been 14 years now) nor can they defeat Al-Qaeda. Not even in Iraq. Thus the most that can be done is to limit the influence of the Houthi's which will succeed (I am sure of that) but to withstand that "success" you need the locals to do the job on the long run. Knowing Yemen then all sides will be losers eventually.

To me those 3 dead soldiers/border guards with young family/children were a waste of life. Most conflicts in the ME/Muslim world are that if not the world as a whole.

People in the ME/Muslim world should really look in the mirror more often.

The GCC leaders should ask themselves whether they want to drag themselves into the quagmire that is the Muslim world and all its hypocrisy, retardness etc. or whether they want to serve their people and move in the right direction slowly but safely and continue to have ties with valuable countries/leaderships that can guide the GCC in the right direction because there are tons of problems too in that region despite in general being ahead of the Muslim world on most fronts. That is hardly praise on its own though if we are frank.

I want the GCC to continue to improve on all fronts and not drag itself into pointless wars or have too many ties with retarded countries that are the cause of more trouble than benefit and always will be unless the FUNDAMENTAL problems that I am talking about will be solved. Which they won't be with the attitude that most people in the ME/Muslim world have where problems are put under the carpet and ignored. Also it's time for the people of the GCC to elect their own leaders too, don't you think? Or will the people be forced/brainwashed into following unelected families/leaders like sheep follow a shepherd?

هذا والد اول شهيد سعودي و ايمانه بالجهاد و الدفاع عن الدين و الوطن. مين انت حتى تحشر نفسك ؟ سليمان المالكي مرابط و كا يختم حفظ القران في مكانه و استشهد. ان لم تكن هذي حسن الخاتمه فلا اعلم ماهي ؟! راجع نفسك
عن سهل بن سعد رضي الله عنه : أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال { رباط يوم في سبيل الله خير من الدنيا وما عليها ، وموضع سوط أحدكم في الجنة : خير من الدنيا وما عليها ، والروحة يروحها العبد في سبيل الله والغدوة : خير من الدنيا وما فيها } .
وعن فضالة بن عبيد رضي الله عنه أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال: ((كل ميت يختم على عمله إلا المرابط في سبيل الله فإنه ينمي له عمله إلى يوم القيامة، ويؤمن من فتنة القبر))
 
you are one brainwashed hypocrite brat. the muslim world is retarded ?!
احنا خرفان و متخلفين ؟! قسم بالله لو ابن امك و ابوك تجي تقولها لورع بزر في الصحرا. يمين بالله لا يسطرك كف ابوك ما اعطاك اياه. مين انت عشان تحكم علينا يا واطي يا خسيس يا منافق ؟! و كمان جاي تثبط فينا و تنزل من قدرنا في وقت حرب يا كلب ؟! والله ان دل هذا على شي فيدل على جهلك و عدم تربيتك. لا اساس ديني ولا خلقي. ما يثبط الناس و المسلمين وقت الحروب الا المنافقين كما ذكرهم الله سبحانه و تعالى في القران.
خليك في الزباله اللي انت عايش فيها و سيب السعوديه في حالها. اهل مكه ادرى بشعابها.

Yes, by large it is. I do not bother with petty insults. Open your eyes and the hypocrisy, all the problems and the pointless pissing contests among all the various group of retards fighting over which group is the lesser retard will be visible for all.

Let's "enjoy" this thread. Another pointless war/conflict. In fact why not go all out and start kill each other? Oh, there's a Shia, let's kill him, or there's a Sunni let's kill him, oh there's an Jew let's kill, oh there is an Arab let's kill him, a Farsi let's kill him etc. etc.

Any sane Muslim or person who claims to be a Muslim knows fully well about this hypocrisy from the leaders, people and that such conduct has nothing I repeat nothing to do with those Muslims that we hold the most dear.
 
و هذي اخر رساله لابو وائل سليمان المالكي

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Planes, now choppers. Ground operation imminent.
 
Yes, by large it is. I do not bother with petty insults. Open your eyes and the hypocrisy, all the problems and the pointless pissing contests among all the various group of retards fighting over which group is the lesser retard will be visible for all.

Let's "enjoy" this thread. Another pointless war/conflict. In fact why not go all out and start kill each other? Oh, there's a Shia, let's kill him, or there's a Sunni let's kill him, oh there's an Jew let's kill, oh there is an Arab let's kill him, a Farsi let's kill him etc. etc.

Any sane Muslim or person who claims to be a Muslim knows fully well about this hypocrisy from the leaders, people and that such conduct has nothing I repeat nothing to do with those Muslims that we hold the most dear.
i dont know what the helll you are talking about but its most certainly not about whats happening in yemen. you got issues thats your problem. not ours.
the first day of war an iraqi shia came out on WESAL TV and had an hour interview about this war. shia arabs from iraq lebanon and ahwaz are happy and with us in this war. and most importantly ALL yemen with ALL its sects are with us. except ali abdullah saleh and houthies. even ali abdullah saleh officers are leaving him.
so i dont know what the hell you are talking about. i told you. you are lost and confused.
this is a war not a picnic. we know what was happening in yemen and iran but clearly you dont.
when scud missiles are directed towards saudi and missile shipmeant are coming in from iran on a daily basis what do you expect us to do ? watch as yemen turn into another lebanon or syria or iraq ?!
 
you can go fight for dying dynasty in a foreign land and take your friends with and others in your family if they have military background with you I wouldn't mind :azn: Not so easy eh?
 
Yes, by large it is. I do not bother with petty insults. Open your eyes and the hypocrisy, all the problems and the pointless pissing contests among all the various group of retards fighting over which group is the lesser retard will be visible for all.

Let's "enjoy" this thread. Another pointless war/conflict. In fact why not go all out and start kill each other? Oh, there's a Shia, let's kill him, or there's a Sunni let's kill him, oh there's an Jew let's kill, oh there is an Arab let's kill him, a Farsi let's kill him etc. etc.

Any sane Muslim or person who claims to be a Muslim knows fully well about this hypocrisy from the leaders, people and that such conduct has nothing I repeat nothing to do with those Muslims that we hold the most dear.
You know hasani, I've no dog in this fight and I have no intrest in personal stuff including beliefs except fot hypocracy and contradiction, which I hate the most in life. You had been so very annoying with your extreme pan.Arabisim. I mean, yes I'm a pan Arabist but in your case it's over normal it's Hitler-like racisim. However, you're now going against all the things you've been disgusting us with for about two years. Your card is burnt in the PDF.
 
Houthis still gaining on battlefield? What happened to Saudi-Jordanian-Egyptian ground force?
 
Those air drop weapons are being sold on the black market and even houthies are getting their hands on them.
 
Those air drop weapons are being sold on the black market and even houthies are getting their hands on them.

Then it means Iran will also get them and reverse engineer them. What US is thinking by giving these kind of tech to Saudis?
 
You know hasani, I've no dog in this fight and I have no intrest in personal stuff including beliefs except fot hypocracy and contradiction, which I hate the most in life. You had been so very annoying with your extreme pan.Arabisim. I mean, yes I'm a pan Arabist but in your case it's over normal it's Hitler-like racisim. However, you're now going against all the things you've been disgusting us with for about two years. Your card is burnt in the PDF.

If you ask me, better if the entire region turns racist to avoid the Islamist retarded ideology. Iran pre 79 was led by someone that looked down on Arabs, perhaps racist yet you most likely view him as more sane.

Let's hope the current youth generation of the ME heads to secularism.
 
US-backed airstrikes on Yemen kill both civilians and our hopes for peace | Baraa Shiban | The Guardian


America saw my country primarily through a counterterrorism lens, which was a mistake. Instead of fixing the problems, drone strikes made them worse
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A Yemeni boy stands in front of a damaged house in the village of Bani Matar, a day after it was reportedly hit by an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition against Shiite Huthi rebel positions. Photograph: Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty Images

You can’t bomb a country into existence, however much America seems determined to try.

In the last week, 164 Yemeni civilians have lost their lives in the Saudi bombardment of my country. In media reports – full of geopolitical talk of “proxy wars” and “regional interests” – the names of the dead are absent. As always, it is ordinary Yemeni families who are left grieving, and forgotten.

The US has a central role in all of this. As US officials told the Wall Street Journal, “American military planners are using live intelligence feeds from surveillance flights over Yemen to help Saudi Arabia decide what and where to bomb”.

Investigating US drone strikes on my country, I have seen the aftermath of aerial bombardment time and time again. The weeping father; the young girl unable to walk from shrapnel wounds; the mother, mute from shock. I try to record what has taken place; most of them just ask in return what my questions will do to bring back their loved ones. The few that find words express powerlessness and confusion as to why the might of a distant US military has been visited on their simple lives.

I represented the youth in Yemen’s revolution in 2011. I had never been particularly politically interested before the revolution, but those remarkable days changed my life forever, and I was proud to take my place in the process that was set up by the international community to guide my country to democracy. Over months of hard negotiation, we created the framework for Yemen’s new constitution.

Meanwhile, inexplicably, US drones continued to drop bombs on communities across the country . The blanket claims by the American government that these attacks were clinically picking off terrorists were patently untrue: I went to the attack sites, and met the bereaved relatives of builders, children, hitchhikers.


I know my country, and my fellow countrymen; the people I was meeting were simple souls, scraping a living in Yemen’s tough agricultural hinterland. Large political questions were far from their minds. When asked, they would all condemn the terrorist groups who had provided the pretext for the attacks.

We took reports of our investigations to President Hadi, and begged him to stop the attacks. They clearly destabilised all our genuine political efforts. Hadi would try and change the subject: he knew full well that the US economic support propping up our country was dependent on turning a blind eye to American counter-terrorism activities.

Even last week, as Saudi warplanes were refuelling to fly more sorties, anti-aircraft guns were barking over the capital, and President Hadi was fleeing the country, the White House Press Secretary was still trying to defend the so-called “Yemen model” of counterterrorism that was founded on these drone attacks. I listened to his words with incredulity, that he could so blindly ignore the evidence of his own eyes.

I understand that Yemen’s problems are complicated, and need time to resolve, but America’s desire to see my country primarily through a counterterrorism lens was a grave mistake. The National Dialogue was the forum for mending Yemen; US drone attacks consistently undermined our claim to be the sole, sovereign forum for Yemenis to resolve Yemeni disputes.

Truly concerning is President Obama’s belief that Yemen should act as some sort of model for other conflicts – notably the one being waged in Iraq and Syria. Reporters have already revealed Centcom’s efforts to cover up a drone strike in el-Bab in Syria in which 50 civilians died, as well as the botched attack on Kafr Daryan in which 12 more were killed.

When I read those reports, I am taken straight back to the awful drone attack sites I have visited in Yemen: 12 dead when a wedding convoy was hit in Yakla; a mother, father and young daughter all blown up together when a minibus was hit in al-Saboul.

The surest way to ensure America’s security isn’t bombing my countrymen and women; it’s to help countries build strong institutions, which doesn’t happen through the crosshairs of a drone feed. It’s been tried in Yemen. Please take our current pain as proof it won’t work anywhere else.
 
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