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Aerial refueling operations won’t happen over Yemen

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Yemenis investigate the aftermath of an alleged airstrike by a Saudi Arabia-led coalition against Houthi rebels in Yarim, Yemen, on Wednesday. On Thursday, the U.S. Defense Department cleared military planes to refuel the Saudi coalition jets.PHOTO: EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY

By
DION NISSENBAUM
April 2, 2015 5:36 p.m. ET


WASHINGTON—The U.S. Defense Department has cleared the way for American military planes to start refueling Saudi Arabian jets bombing Houthi fighters in Yemen as the U.S. deepens its role in the expanding regional conflict, U.S. defense officials said Thursday.

U.S. Central Command is poised refuel Saudi planes when asked by Saudi forces, but the aerial refueling operations wouldn’t happen over Yemen, American military officials said.

The new American role comes as U.S. surveillance planes over Yemen are providing the Saudi-led military coalition with intelligence to help carry out airstrikes and try to minimize civilian casualties, the officials said.


U.S. officials have been giving Saudi Arabia information on the movement of Houthi rebels near its long border with Yemen, but haven’t been providing them with specific targeting information, said a senior U.S. military official.

“They’re looking for evidence of any Houthi ground incursion, so we’re actually trying to ease their anxiety about that,” the official said. “We’re not giving them targeting information.”

American military officials also expect the U.S. government to eventually ship more bombs and missiles to Saudi Arabia as it steps up its airstrikes in Yemen.

The U.S. military has played a limited role in the Saudi-led effort so far. And there are few signs that President Barack Obama’s administration wants to see American forces play a bigger role in the fight.

Last month, the U.S. military pulled out of Yemen as Houthi rebels launched new offensives in the country, severely restricting American counterterrorism operations against al Qaeda forces in Yemen, which are viewed as some of the most dangerous militants planning attacks on U.S. targets.

One unexpected impact of the fighting in Yemen has it has disrupted al Qaeda’s efforts to plan attacks on U.S. targets around the world, the U.S. official said.

“The initial evidence is actually that the Houthi advance has caused their external plotting to be sidelined while they figure out how they’re going to deal with the internal vestiges of what appears to be an emerging civil war,” the official said. “Although our capability is diminished, I wouldn’t suggest it puts us at greater risk right now.”

American officials don’t think Saudi is poised to send troops into Yemen and has been trying to provide Riyadh with intelligence to allay fears that Houthis are planning to attack Saudi Arabia.

“I think they are arraying their forces along their border to prevent a Houthi incursion,” the official said. “I think they are arraying their forces along their border to prevent a Houthi incursion. They’re postured defensively.”
 
It look like Saudi Arabia is air dropping arms Anti-Tanks missiles and ammunitions to the Yemeni army and the anti Houthi locals using GPS guided Precision Air-Drops System (JPADS).

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Suddenly WCC media is downplaying this and shifting attention to Kenya! Has the Saudi ground op run into trouble?
 
Suddenly WCC media is downplaying this and shifting attention to Kenya! Has the Saudi ground op run into trouble?

There will be no ground Ops anytime soon. There is no need for now.
 
There will be no ground Ops anytime soon. There is no need for now.
1.There are rumors that GOB has readied fols for immediate transportation to S Arabia.

a. Tea.
b. Sand bags made of jute hessian for pill-boxes.
c. Combat clothing.
d. Group of pilots.
e. Detachment ground crew/technicians for air ops.
f. Ground combateers/air force commandos.
g. Detachment SFs. Some say they are already in S Arabia.
h. Army Medical unit.
i. Army Enggs.
j One Mechanized Div.
k. At least 10% Arabic speakers with each lot.

2. Read this along with our Forn Office stating our official position that the Saudis are right in trying to re-instate a legitimate govt.
 
Lol at 5th cartoon, looks like Iran is raping Yemen.
 
It look like Saudi Arabia is air dropping arms Anti-Tanks missiles and ammunitions to the Yemeni army and the anti Houthi locals using GPS guided Precision Air-Drops System (JPADS).

Just remember that when Houthis get these weapons, don't go shouting "where did Houthis get weapons when they don't even have slippers!! It has to have come from Iran then!!"
 
Just remember that when Houthis get these weapons, don't go shouting "where did Houthis get weapons when they don't even have slippers!! It has to have come from Iran then!!"
Don't worry, they won't.

Btw I read from different sources from different countries that the Saudis are 'buying' support from countries. They are paying them to make a statement that they support the operation. :omghaha: Their newest supporter is: Afghanistan
I wonder how much they paid the afghans.
This reminds me of Iranians who were desperately arguing us that most Arab people and even some Arab and Muslim regimes are pro-Iran, and that was clearly refuted. We Arab people and regimes are with this operation 100% except for the minority Shia, of course. For the last time, I hope you to try to get this fact into your head so you don't get shocked of the harsh reality, we Arabs despise Iran, hate it, loath it.

This reminds me of Iranians who were desperately arguing us that most Arab people and even some Arab and Muslim regimes are pro-Iran, and that was clearly refuted. We Arab people and regimes are with this operation 100% except for the minority Shia, of course. For the last time, I hope you to try to get this fact into your head so you don't get shocked of the harsh reality, we Arabs despise Iran, hate it, loath it.
Lol at 5th cartoon, looks like Iran is raping Yemen.
Pervert :stop:
 
Bangladesh,Turkey,Afghanistan,Malaysia and Pakistan KSA is growing her non-arab allies. Iranian diplomats where busy with the Nuclear deal in the meanwhile. Is Iranian diplomacy under-performing?
 
Bangladesh,Turkey,Afghanistan,Malaysia and Pakistan KSA is growing her non-arab allies. Iranian diplomats where busy with the Nuclear deal in the meanwhile. Is Iranian diplomacy under-performing?
To be honest, Saudi Arabia has economic as well as geopolitical importance. They have also provided financial aid to numerous nations and would certainly expect something in return. Religiously, Saudi Arabia forms the heart of the Muslim world. These are reasons which have helped the Saudis gain many allies.

In comparison, Iran had been under Western sanctions for quite some time and therefore; most nations preferred to stay away from Iran than suffer Americas wrath. Moreover, Irans funding of Houthis, Hezbollah, and Shi'ite militias in Iraq and Syria has antagonized the Sunni majority Islamic World. Iran is generally seen as an aggressive state because of which most nations maintaining contact with Iran have limited such contact to export of gas and oil.

In simple words, Saudis have went with the flow and easily gained allies. Iran in comparison has tried to force its Idealogy upon its neighbours which has resulted in its neighbours looking towards USA and Saudi Arabia for aid.
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1.There are rumors that GOB has readied fols for immediate transportation to S Arabia.

a. Tea.
b. Sand bags made of jute hessian for pill-boxes.
c. Combat clothing.
d. Group of pilots.
e. Detachment ground crew/technicians for air ops.
f. Ground combateers/air force commandos.
g. Detachment SFs. Some say they are already in S Arabia.
h. Army Medical unit.
i. Army Enggs.
j One Mechanized Div.
k. At least 10% Arabic speakers with each lot.

2. Read this along with our Forn Office stating our official position that the Saudis are right in trying to re-instate a legitimate govt.

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We have a frigate off Lebanon. That frigate carries a full complement of SWADS personnel. In addition we have a good number of Special Forces personnel in Africa as part of QRF in UN Missions. We also have an infantry brigade in Kuwait. All these have been put on alert.
 
4 from Kasargod stranded in Yemen

Kasargod/Bhatkal, dhns: April 2, 2015

Four persons from Kasargod district stranded in strife-torn Yemen are desperately waiting for help from Indian authorities for evacuation.

Jinto Joseph of Kodithina, Mustafa from Periya, Shashi from Neeleshwara and T A Shahul Hameed from Talangare are stranded in Yemen.
 
U.S. ready to provide aerial refueling to Saudi Arabia: officials | Reuters
Thu Apr 2, 2015 8:40pm EDT

(Reuters) - The U.S. military's Central Command has received authorization to provide aerial refueling to Saudi Arabia and partners but would not carry out those operations in Yemeni airspace, U.S. military officials said on Thursday.

Such flights could fit into the category of American logistical support to Saudi Arabia already announced by the Obama administration. One of the officials said no U.S. aerial refueling flights have been carried out so far, however, and it was not immediately clear if Saudi Arabia had requested them.

A senior U.S. military official said the United States was helping Saudi Arabia keep an eye on Houthi forces and monitor the Saudi border with Yemen. The official said Saudi forces arrayed along the border were postured defensively.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by Sandra Maler)
 
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