Je ne suis pas bien certain de l'origine du problème que certains évoquent ici
quant à une possible aide Iranienne aux rebelles Houthis? Sérieusement …
Why would the support of Iran, even through some real and efficient ground troop weapons,
be such a worry in any case? I mean, it's not like Saudi Arabia is under UN mandate???
Let's be brutal honest here :
France in Mali /
target : terrorists /
Defence agreement /
UN sanctioned (
a tad late* )
Arab League in Yemen / target rebels /
separated by wall /
private party ( invite only )
which makes it more like
USA in Iraq /
target enemy regime /
convenient scapegoat /
open party with half attendance
And since in all rebellions, some one outside is providing a helping / selling hand, I really don't
get why it should be shocking if Teheran did. Not a matter of low morality here but of realism?
It may shock the British as regards fair-play or be PR food for American politics,
but this is standard geo-political practices,
pas vu, pas pris, c'est du jeu.**
Tay on a realistic mode.
* 'Cuz we moved too quickly for it, LOL!
** "Not seen nor caught, it's fair game!" Tay Translation.