Using sarcasm doesn't make a fact less factual. Saudi Arabia army has been fighting both asymmetrical and traditional wars at the same time, fighting tens of thousands of heavily armed militias and regular army. Yet, Saudi Army have done such an exceptional job.
Here we go, firstly Huthies in...
Maybe that's why Huthies haven't been able to advance one inch into Saudi territory... :lol:, man you still don't get it, Saudi Army performance in this war is definitely the best of the best among all wars against either militias or traditional armies, let alone both at the same time. It has...
I know, the Arab coalition losses in vehicles are really small in numbers. Only few have been targeted by Huthies. We can't take the numbers in your video unless there are proofs. Huthies have been so desperate to film every single bullet they shoot at Saudi Arabia to the degree they fabricated...
Since Arabs slaughter eachother, then why you are so butt-hurt? I'm sorry to break it to you, Shiite are not Arabs like us and have never been.
Lol.. Oh my god..
I believe the most important branch in any army is the air force and RSAF with the contracted new jets is the strongest or at least equal in power to both. People have been arguing about Saudi army real capability since it hasn't fought in a real war, but after it's operation in Yemen I think...
What lip service are you talking about?
Try harder.
Actually they cut oil prices to half and still doing great and will be so for at least the next 7 years. If Saudi Arabia stops oil exports the world economy is phucked up.
What about the trillion dollars investment in the US and what about the petrol-dollar?
Saudi Arabia is now the strongest in the ME region economically and militarily.
Who can attack Saudi Arabia now, Iran? :lol:
Yeh, the truth... So, you heard what you wanted, go sleep now..
Then how do you explain the major advance of rebels in Idlib and Daraa?
I don't get you here.
I don't think GCC, Turkey and Jordan will allow the two scenarios you mentioned. Plus, Syria is such a wild place, it's fighters especially the rebels won't allow a fragmentation after Assad collapse...
Don't you think the new Saudi regime is much more offensive and determinant to face Iranian influence in Syria? After king Salman coronation, we have been seeing vast gains for the rebels in Aleppo, Idlib, Qunaitera and Daraa which indicates a major shift in their support.
What about Assad...
I was bored and had sometime to go back to some lovely posts, let's start...
What about now? It's the Decisive Storm era baby..
Indeed, they are back to their caves in Sadaa, although I doubt they'll be back alive.. Sorry to burst it so harshly..
Yep, liberated from Huthies...
And you got...