Saif al-Arab
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sir i am talking abut ex-yemini army . the army under previous ruler and hothis are united if i am not mistaken ? but they use term Yemen army also . i agree with you yemen over all is divided and its totally deep in mess . and firing missile also need some capabilities which i don't think so hothis have its saleh's army whom firing them
No, it's the complete opposite, buddy. Saleh-ruled Yemen fought against the Houthi's since they emerged shortly after Yemen's unification (early 1990's) and practically since that period the Yemeni army has fought against them. At times along with KSA. As I wrote, see post 56.
Since the Houthi's took power in most of Yemen after their coup d'état in September 2014, they have been allied with the same Saleh crook who was removed by the Yemeni people peacefully 3-4 years ago. After returning from KSA he made a deal with the Houthi's because he is an egomaniac obsessed about returning to power. Not only that he never forgave KSA for telling him to step down when it became clear that he had no future during the early years of the "Arab Spring". In fact the House of Saud were dumb enough to host him for a time after that. They should have dealt with him back then. Had they done that we would not be here.
Yeah I noticed it. I was going through your posts and there was nothing as such in bad taste to negatively rate them. He just got the powers and he is misusing them. Iran has its fault and if talking about them is a crime then everyone will do that. This is a Pakistan forum, our forum. No one can suppress our voice here just like they do in their country.
Well, I think that I will survive. No need to take this forum too seriously or any other for that matter. Lots of shit is happening in the region so we have a lot to talk about. I wish that I did not care honestly speaking, as I don't live in the region.
On a government level, yes. Even with the government that overthrew the Hashemites, the king put it behind him because Iraq is so important (much more so back in the day). I wish I could say it was the same on a people level but that's just not the case. In large part due to sectarianism in the 21st century. The point is most Iraqis hate Jordan and more and more Jordanians are starting to hate Iraqis. This won't help anyone but hate makes people blind I guess. Though I'm glad that the Iraqi government is sensible enough to have good relations with Jordan.
I know which is why I was talking about relations on the government level. Also this only goes for the Shia Arab lot. The sectarian lot among them moreover which are still a minority. Sadly it's a good example of how brotherly and sisterly people who are almost identical, can start to hate each other over pathetic reasons (overall in the wider picture) so much that they prefer complete strangers over "their own". It's sad but it is what it is, and apparently we don't deserve any better nor the leaders. Hopefully it will change in the future when we learn from our mistakes but we need significant changes. A lot of brave Arab intellectuals speak openly about this but somehow they are almost always silenced by cretins who bark louder. Just refuse to be part of the "show". People to people when they first met is nothing like internet discussions or attention seeking politicians/clerics.
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