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Houthi forces storm Al-Farida area of Saudi Arabia: video

What's Saudi Arabia beef with Muslim brotherhood ?? As far as I know the Muslim brotherhood is an extremist Islamist group. You will think the Saudi Will support them, since many people here say Saudi Arabia supports Islamic extremists groups in the region. It's strange to see MB main supporters(or those who see no issue with them) are Turkey, Qatar and Iran to a lesser extent.
It's weird. Lol
Well that should tell you, that KSA does NOT support extremists.

It's all baseless propaganda.
 
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Well that should tell you, that KSA does NOT support extremists.

It's all baseless propaganda.
However, even if what you say is true, why doesn't Saudi Arabia just let the MB be?? What their issue with them?
They are basically fighting(directly or indirectly) against the Muslim brotherhood every where they can in he middle East from Egypt to Yemen and are ready to finance/give all the support necessary) to the Egyptian government to prevent Muslim brotherhood taking hold of Egypt.
I'm not saying it's wrong to do so, since I know the MB is just another extremist Islamist group, but I wonder why KSA is so against them. :what:
 
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However, even if what you say is true, why doesn't Saudi Arabia just let the MB be?? What their issue with them?
They are basically fighting(directly or indirectly) against the Muslim brotherhood every where they can in he middle East from Egypt to Yemen and are ready to finance/give all the support necessary) to the Egyptian government to prevent Muslim brotherhood taking hold of Egypt.
I'm not saying it's wrong to do so, since I know the MB is just another extremist Islamist group, but I wonder why KSA is so against them. :what:
You are answering it yourself - Extremism.
 
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Well that should tell you, that KSA does NOT support extremists.

It's all baseless propaganda.

Who funded and armed Taliban in 90s? Where did Al-Qaeda get almost all of its funds during its infancy? Who supported hardcore Islamists in Syria? How did thousands of Saudi Arabians join ISIS and AQ in recent years? How hundreds of Saudi nationals blew up themselves in Syria and Iraq? Didn't Saudis support Wahabi extremists in Bosnian war to an extent that even the Bosnians started to hate them? How come it's mostly Saudi funded religious schools that raise the most extremist nutjobs across Muslim world?

Yes, Saudi Arabia doesn't support extremists, because it IS the real extremist itself.
 
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Who funded and armed Taliban in 90s? Where did Al-Qaeda get almost all of its funds during its infancy? Who supported hardcore Islamists in Syria? How did thousands of Saudi Arabians join ISIS and AQ in recent years? How hundreds of Saudi nationals blew up themselves in Syria and Iraq? Didn't Saudis support Wahabi extremists in Bosnian war to an extent that even the Bosnians started to hate them? How come it's mostly Saudi funded religious schools that raise the most extremist nutjobs across Muslim world?

Yes, Saudi Arabia doesn't support extremists, because it IS the real extremist itself.
Twisting things to suit your self as usual.

Al Qaida - Did the US support them in its infancy or not?

The rest of your post is just typical Irani rhetoric. On the other hand Iran TODAY supports Houthis, TTP, RAW (e.g. Kulbhushan Yadav), and other terrorists like Baba Ladla and Uzair Baloch.

Sorry Bro, but any which way you look at it. Iran IS the biggest terrorism exporter in the world.
 
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Houthi forces storm Al-Farida area of Saudi Arabia: video
https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/houthi-forces-storm-al-farida-area-saudi-arabia-video/

BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:00 P.M.) – The Houthi forces began a new campaign inside Saudi Arabia this past weekend, targeting the Al-Faridah area that was mostly under the Saudi Army’s control up until recently.

Houthi fighters were filmed storming the Saudi Army’s positions, as they eventually broke-past the latter’s defenses and entered the Al-Faridah area.

With their recent expansion to Al-Faridah, the Houthi forces are now pressing the Saudi Army in the Najran and Jizan regions, forcing the latter to redeploy large contingents to help fend off the assault.


Houthis in Al-Faridah KSA.jpg

That is a hell of area to cover from Yemen to attack Al-Faridah or is it an attack from Bahrain/Qatar by Houthis but the posted article says otherwise and also, your undermentioned post about filmed in Iran but claiming it to be entering Al-Faridah..... Very complex and contrary to fact type of news....

Filmed in Iran but claimed as Al-Faridah....
You are in Kuwait but you filmed it in Iran....
media uploaded on 07.02.2017 but still your flags as Kuwait....
The source of quoted Media is ...

Would you like to tell in details.....


It was filmed in Iran.

I filmed it, in fact.
 
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The rest of your post is just typical Irani rhetoric.
Like your post isn't merely rhetoric of a Saudi-loving Pakistani?
Guess what? Houthis are NOT terrorists.


So Iran supports RAW? Since bringing lies out of nowhere seems so easy, let's say, TTP is creation of ISI.

Let's not stop with RAW, Iran also supports FARC rebels, Boko Haram, Tamil Nadu rebels and many others.

Sorry Bro, but any which way you look at it. Iran IS the biggest terrorism exporter in the world.

U.S and its minions (Saudi Arabia and smaller minions) are directly responsible for creation, nurturing and empowering major terror groups like Taliban, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Nusra front, LeJ and many others. But let's blame Iran for all problems in universe.
 
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Like your post isn't merely rhetoric of a Saudi-loving Pakistani?

Guess what? Houthis are NOT terrorists.



So Iran supports RAW? Since bringing lies out of nowhere seems so easy, let's say, TTP is creation of ISI.


Let's not stop with RAW, Iran also supports FARC rebels, Boko Haram, Tamil Nadu rebels and many others.



U.S and its minions (Saudi Arabia and smaller minions) are directly responsible for creation, nurturing and empowering major terror groups like Taliban, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Nusra front, LeJ and many others. But let's blame Iran for all problems in universe.

Sorry but the evidence is against Iran, and Iran is an exporter of terrorism TODAY:

1) Houthis:
The sanctions announced on Friday targeted on a dozen companies and 13 individuals, including Chinese firms suspected of supplying parts used in Iran’s missile development programme. The measures were invoked in response to a January missile test by Iran and the country’s support for Houthi rebels in Yemen.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/03/trump-administration-iran-sanctions

2)Lyari gangsters / terrorists:
Baba Ladla Irani.JPG
uzair balouch2.jpg
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3) RAW Agent Kulbhushan Yadev:
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4) TTP :
TTP Commander was coming from Iran, when killed.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...h-mansoor-highlights-talibans-links-with-iran
 
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What's Saudi Arabia beef with Muslim brotherhood ?? As far as I know the Muslim brotherhood is an extremist Islamist group. You will think the Saudi Will support them, since many people here say Saudi Arabia supports Islamic extremists groups in the region. It's strange to see MB main supporters(or those who see no issue with them) are Turkey, Qatar and Iran to a lesser extent.
It's weird. Lol
Ironically, the Saudis were in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1960s and 70s because they were seen as a counterweight against Egyptian-led Nasserism / Pan-Arab nationalism.

But ever since Islamism replaced nationalism in many public spheres across the region, the Saudis began to align themselves with secular military dictators because they started to view the Sunni Islamist groups as a direct threat to the House of Saud and other Gulf monarchies.

Saudi Arabia doesn't want to be challenged by a rivaling Sunni Islamist movement/bloc. It wants to remain the undisputed de facto leader of the Sunni Islamic world, and it knows that it can't do that unless it gets rid of all major rivaling factions, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood.

The problem for the Saudis is that the Muslim Brotherhood is now led by Turkey, a country that wants to promote its own refined version of Sunni Islam at the expense of the ultra-conservative Saudi brand. This is exactly why the Turks are destined to collide with the Saudis at some point in the near future, regardless of Saudi attempts to convince/pressure Erdogan and his political party to abandon the Muslim Brotherhood in exchange for bribes.
 
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Ironically, the Saudis were in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1960s and 70s because they were seen as a counterweight against Egyptian-led Nasserism / Pan-Arab nationalism.

But ever since Islamism replaced nationalism in many public spheres across the region, the Saudis began to align themselves with secular military dictators because they started to view the Sunni Islamist groups as a direct threat to the House of Saud and other Gulf monarchies.

Saudi Arabia doesn't want to be challenged by a rivaling Sunni Islamist movement/bloc. It wants to remain the undisputed de facto leader of the Sunni Islamic world, and it knows that it can't do that unless it gets rid of all major rivaling factions, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood.

The problem for the Saudis is that the Muslim Brotherhood is now led by Turkey, a country that wants to promote its own refined version of Sunni Islam at the expense of the ultra-conservative Saudi brand. This is exactly why the Turks are destined to collide with the Saudis at some point in the near future, regardless of Saudi attempts to convince/pressure Erdogan and his political party to abandon the Muslim Brotherhood in exchange for bribes.
More pro-Iran rhetoric. No surprises here.
 
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Ironically, the Saudis were in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1960s and 70s because they were seen as a counterweight against Egyptian-led Nasserism / Pan-Arab nationalism.

But ever since Islamism replaced nationalism in many public spheres across the region, the Saudis began to align themselves with secular military dictators because they started to view the Sunni Islamist groups as a direct threat to the House of Saud and other Gulf monarchies.

Saudi Arabia doesn't want to be challenged by a rivaling Sunni Islamist movement/bloc. It wants to remain the undisputed de facto leader of the Sunni Islamic world, and it knows that it can't do that unless it gets rid of all major rivaling factions, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood.

The problem for the Saudis is that the Muslim Brotherhood is now led by Turkey, a country that wants to promote its own refined version of Sunni Islam at the expense of the ultra-conservative Saudi brand. This is exactly why the Turks are destined to collide with the Saudis at some point in the near future, regardless of Saudi attempts to convince/pressure Erdogan and his political party to abandon the Muslim Brotherhood in exchange for bribes.

Very useful post. Thanks for sharing.
 
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