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Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:34am EDT
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Sudan sends ground troops to Yemen to boost Saudi-led coalition| Reuters


A battalion of Sudanese troops arrived in Yemen's southern port city of Aden on Saturday, military officials said, bolstering Saudi-led Arab forces trying to keep out the Iran-backed Houthis and curb the growing presence of Islamist militants.

Aden, a strategic port and shipping hub, became the seat of the Yemeni government earlier this year after the Houthis, a clan from northern Yemen, seized the capital Sanaa and forced President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee to the south.

A military source in Aden said that 300 Sudanese soldiers and officers arrived by sea on Saturday. Their purpose was to "help maintain security for the city against the Houthis and Saleh," the source said, referring to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, whose supporters have sided with the Houthis.

"Our troops in Yemen are ready to do their military task under the command of the alliance military leadership," Sudanese army spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Khalifa Alshami said. "Sudan is committed to restore legitimacy in Yemen."

The security situation in Aden has remained a concern as residents report that armed men, including Islamist militants linked to al Qaeda, roam the streets. On Saturday, unidentified gunmen shot dead a UAE national at a shop in Aden, according to a local security source. The UAE state news agency WAM reported that a coalition soldier had died but gave no further details.

The Arab coalition says its aim is to restore Hadi's government to power in Yemen. At least 5,400 people have died since it began an air offensive in March.

The Arab coalition spokesman confirmed the arrival of the Sudanese troops to Arab television channels. They will join contingents from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on the ground.

Hadi supporters, backed by Arab forces, recently made some gains in the strategic Bab al-Mandab strait and in Marib, a province east of Sanaa and home to much of Yemen's oil wealth. But the Houthis remain in control of much of the country, despite almost daily air strikes.

At least 18 Houthi fighters and Saleh loyalists were killed in air strikes overnight on Taiz province, south of Sanaa, medics said. The ancient port of al-Mokha and the provincial capital were among the targets, they said.

On Saturday, local officials in Taiz province said coalition jets killed 30 fighters loyal to Hadi when they mistakenly bombed a military camp in the province of Taiz. [IDn:L8N12H0MP]

A Yemeni government spokesman on Sunday said the report had not been confirmed.

(Reporting by Mohammed Mukhashef in Aden and Khaled Abdelaziz in Khartoum, Writing by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
 
Sudan has moved away from the Baath party and allied with Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and GCC.
I was talking about the GCC coalition. They said that in one month they could remove the Houthis, then they said within 1 month they can destroy their Scud missile Arsenal but a a while back, a Scud killed 45 UAE soldiers.
 
I was talking about the GCC coalition. They said that in one month they could remove the Houthis, then they said within 1 month they can destroy their Scud missile Arsenal but a a while back, a Scud killed 45 UAE soldiers.

Fighting is going on in Yemen since decades.

Scud missiles are a problem but the GCC Coalition have destroyed enough scud missiles.


 
I was talking about the GCC coalition. They said that in one month they could remove the Houthis, then they said within 1 month they can destroy their Scud missile Arsenal but a a while back, a Scud killed 45 UAE soldiers.

Where exactly was it said that in 1 month the houthis would be removed ?, who said it and when. Since the beginning, the coalition's spokesman said that this a conflict that is strategically studied and it is going to be within faces. No one ever said that we will win in 1 month.

Fact (1): Coalition & Hadi's forces now control 75 of Yemen, Yemen's oil fields, ports and strategic Bab Almandab.
Fact(2): The fight is not with houthis alone, it is mainly with the strong Republican guards that saleh made sure that they are highly armed & trained and most of them are from his own tribe.
Fact (3): Houthis & saleh forces are already begging to stop the bombing on their heads and they have already surrendered to UN resolution 2216.
Fact (4): Coalition controlled Yemen's Air and sea routes in a matter of hours.

If that is not winning, I do not know what is.

On topic, welcome our sudanese brothers on the fields of honor. Welcome to the birthplace of Arabs and human civilizations.
 
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This war shouldn't even be fought. Both KSA and Iran should mature. Let the Yemenis decide their future.
 
Left - situation in Yemen when Saudi led coalition intervened, right - situation now:

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Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:34am EDT
Related: World, Yemen
Sudan sends ground troops to Yemen to boost Saudi-led coalition| Reuters


A battalion of Sudanese troops arrived in Yemen's southern port city of Aden on Saturday, military officials said, bolstering Saudi-led Arab forces trying to keep out the Iran-backed Houthis and curb the growing presence of Islamist militants.

Aden, a strategic port and shipping hub, became the seat of the Yemeni government earlier this year after the Houthis, a clan from northern Yemen, seized the capital Sanaa and forced President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee to the south.

A military source in Aden said that 300 Sudanese soldiers and officers arrived by sea on Saturday. Their purpose was to "help maintain security for the city against the Houthis and Saleh," the source said, referring to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, whose supporters have sided with the Houthis.

"Our troops in Yemen are ready to do their military task under the command of the alliance military leadership," Sudanese army spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Khalifa Alshami said. "Sudan is committed to restore legitimacy in Yemen."

The security situation in Aden has remained a concern as residents report that armed men, including Islamist militants linked to al Qaeda, roam the streets. On Saturday, unidentified gunmen shot dead a UAE national at a shop in Aden, according to a local security source. The UAE state news agency WAM reported that a coalition soldier had died but gave no further details.

The Arab coalition says its aim is to restore Hadi's government to power in Yemen. At least 5,400 people have died since it began an air offensive in March.

The Arab coalition spokesman confirmed the arrival of the Sudanese troops to Arab television channels. They will join contingents from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on the ground.

Hadi supporters, backed by Arab forces, recently made some gains in the strategic Bab al-Mandab strait and in Marib, a province east of Sanaa and home to much of Yemen's oil wealth. But the Houthis remain in control of much of the country, despite almost daily air strikes.

At least 18 Houthi fighters and Saleh loyalists were killed in air strikes overnight on Taiz province, south of Sanaa, medics said. The ancient port of al-Mokha and the provincial capital were among the targets, they said.

On Saturday, local officials in Taiz province said coalition jets killed 30 fighters loyal to Hadi when they mistakenly bombed a military camp in the province of Taiz. [IDn:L8N12H0MP]

A Yemeni government spokesman on Sunday said the report had not been confirmed.

(Reporting by Mohammed Mukhashef in Aden and Khaled Abdelaziz in Khartoum, Writing by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Horrible move, Sudan is on the brink of another civil war.
 
Operating with factual statements on PDF does not work. Instead people tend to believe in what they WANT to believe. Hence the constant nonsense we witness on this section and elsewhere. Using those cretins words as a gospel, the GCC would have been occupied by the khat chewing Houthi cult a long time ago and not be the save 2 trillion dollar (GDP nominal) economy it is.

Horrible move, Sudan is on the brink of another civil war.

That's Southern Sudan. Not Northern Sudan which is in question here.
 
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Sudan made a U turn from being pro Iran to pro Saudi. Good for them, they realized that there's nothing good coming from the Mullahs in Tehran.

But equally there is little good coming from the Sheikhs in Riyadh.
 
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