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You don't need to remind us of the generous Iranian humanitarian support around the globe and especially in Islamic countries in the ME. We all remember Iranian humanitarian aids to Syrians and Iraqis.

Thanks for bringing it up! It's good you are also acknowledging the great help Iran has given to the people of Syria and Iraq.
 
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I remember you posted tens of this nonsense in Syria thread in past years, but nothing changed. Wishful thinkers bringing their thinking on the paper.

Arabs, bombing other Arabs and celebrate for fighting Iran. :lol:
And BTW, no comparison between FSA vs Bashar, and Derisive Storm vs Huthies. The latter is just fun.

In the bigger picture I mean. Towns have been captured/recaptured dozens of times.
These are very huge victories strategically. And look who's talking about the bigger picture now, man you got us a sever headache over Qusair and you are talking about the so called "bigger picture?" when a whole city is liberated? Anyway those are battles, and for sure there is noway for Bashar and Iran to win the war. Your situation is getting worse day by day.
 
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And BTW, no comparison between FSA vs Bashar, and Derisive Storm vs Huthies. The latter is just fun.
I consider the coalition and those in Syria fighting Assad the same, all groups I mean. Different in face only.
These are very huge victories strategically. And look who's talking about the bigger picture now, man you got us a sever headache over Qusair and you are talking about the so called "bigger picture?" when a whole city is liberated? Anyway those are battles, and for sure there is noway for Bashar and Iran to win the war. Your situation is getting worse day by day.

Yes I do follow the conflict closely, but I have accepted that this war is a stalemate now and unless it ends politically, I don't see any end for it, at least for now. It'd destroy the country and make normal citizens suffer more and more.

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Iran's humanitarian aids for Yemen (medicine and food) sent by a IL-76 plane:

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Air strike on Yemeni refugee camp by Saudi-led coalition kills at least 40


An air strike in Yemen by the Saudi-led coalition has killed at least 40 people and wounded about 200 at a camp for internal refugees, a human rights group has said.

Of the injured, 25 were severely injured in the raids, a spokesman for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) told the Guardian.

Of the dead, three were government soldiers sent to protect the camp and two of the wounded were soldiers, said Joel Millman, IOM’s press officer.
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Ex-president Saleh was behind the attack to blame on the collation.

The airstrikes have been against military bases, arms depots, missiles, command centers which are far away from refugee camps. Try hard.


This is being reported in local media as Malaysia joining the Saudi coalition for war in Yemen.

Im not able to post a new thread neither include links in my post.

can someone post on my behalf this link in a separate thread.

http://www.alhadath.net/alhadath/2015/03/31/-عاصفة-الحزم-ماليزيا-تبحث-مع-الرياض-مشاركتها.html

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Saudi forces and Houthi fighters exchange heavy fire along border — residents | Arab News

Saudi forces and Yemeni Houthi fighters exchanged artillery and rocket fire in several districts along their border on Tuesday, residents and tribal sources told Reuters.
Residents said Saudi helicopters were flying overhead and described the fighting as the worst in the area during six days of Saudi-led air strikes against Houthi targets throughout Yemen aimed at weakening the Iran-allied militia.

Saudi news Agency.

Brig. Gen. Asiri said that the coalition's operations are continuing, and especially targeting objects in Aden and the surrounding, noting that everyone knows that Houthi militia elements were stationed within the city of Aden and along the roads leading to it during the presence of Yemeni President Abdrabbo Mansour Hadi in Aden sometime ago.
The coalition forces intensified operations during the past 24 hours, particularly in the north of the city of Aden, he said, adding that all moving targets towards the city were attacked. He pointed out that the pressure is mounting, especially on Brigade 33rd located around the cities of Shabwa and Dalea.
Brig. Gen. Asiri said that the operations are continuing in northern Yemen region of Saada, Houthi militias once stronghold, including the cities of Dalea and Shabwa where they are now trying to enter to find shelters from coalition airstrikes and thus mingle with the population.

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Brig. Asiri said that the situation in the north of Aden is currently quiet and all movements are targeted, whether individual or collective. He added that all supply movements and attempts to transfer supplies among the cities and some army units are directly targeted by the coalition's aircraft.
He disclosed that the air forces continued to target all air defense sites in addition to ballistic missiles with some of them targeted for the second time in order to ensure their complete destruction whether inside the cities or in the northern areas, including Saada and others, pointing out that 'Kettaf' camp in north of Yemen was targeted yesterday in addition to some brigade camps seized by Houthi militias.

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There are groups of Houthi militia, inside Aden, before the start of the operations, he stated.
They are dealt with by both People's Committees stationed inside Aden and the coalition forces from outside of the city to cut the way of providing them with any supplies, preventing them from moving or inflicting harm on the people, he reaffirmed.
As soon as a report comes from a peoples' committee on a move by any Houthi group, the aircraft working around the clock, would, immediately, deal with the situation, Asiri added.
Ground operations have continued, at the same tempo, by the Saudi Royal Land Forces targeting the concentrations and movements along the Saudi-Yemeni border, while naval battleships completed their deployment to carry out the maritime blockade of all Yemeni ports, he said.
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n reply to a question on the impact of electronic warfare on the military operation, Brig. Asiri said that the military organization mechanism takes into account all dimensions and are prepared before, during and after the military operations, including electronic communications, jamming, eavesdropping and others. He pointed out that every unit is aware of its responsibilities and duties.
'The coalition forces realize their role towards safety and security of the Yemeni people. There is coordination among the coalition forces for supporting and providing relief to the Yemeni people,' Brig. Asiri added.
Regarding presence of fighters from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and members of the Hezbollah fighters with Houthis, Brig. Asiri confirmed that these militias are trained and supported by Iran and Hezbollah. 'If ever there is such a thing in combating sites, they will be dealt with indiscriminately', he added.
About existence of guerrilla warfare within cities, Brig. Asiri said that such cases are found in specific cities because of previous existence of the militias inside them, pointing out that the People's Committees and the pro-legitimacy Yemeni army are playing their part with support of the coalition forces around the clock until fighting stops.
Brig. Asiri confirmed that presence of Houthi militias within residential neighborhoods is an obstacle to the coalition force, stressing that the coalition forces seek to ensure the safety of the Yemeni citizens.

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Ridiculous. Saudi staaahp :omghaha:

All of these countries and you didn't even get attacked, what wouldv'e happened if Saudi got really attacked?!

Next thing you know you'll have 1.5 Billion people fighting on your side.

:pakistan: All hail the brotherhood.

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Heavy clashes on Saudi-Yemeni border; Hadi government pleads for troops| Reuters
(Reuters) - Saudi troops clashed with Yemeni Houthi fighters on Tuesday in the heaviest exchange of cross-border fire since the start of a Saudi-led air offensive last week, while Yemen's foreign minister called for a rapid Arab intervention on the ground.

Saudi Arabia has been leading a coalition of Arab states since last Thursday in an air campaign against the Shi'ite Houthis, who emerged as the most powerful force in the Arabian Peninsula's poorest country when they seized Yemen's capital last year.
 
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