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I am well aware that 'Wahabi' isn't a thing and that Sunnis in Saudi Arabia are Hanbalis not Wahabis. However, given your 'extremist' view that anyone disagreeing with Saudi Arabia is a Shi'ite; I decided to call you a Wahabi.
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this is what I normally consider anyone as a wahabi who declares others kafirs if they don't agree with their extremist and genocidal view point.
 
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You are a military man. What is your honest assessment here? Will Saudis be able to "wipe out" Houthis as they profess to do?
they will manage to cause a lot of devastation just like the American "rolling thunder" and history tends to repeat itself and Saudis are no exception. air strikes alone wont provide them with the victory except a large amount of kills of Alvis which will really go down well with all the Al Qaeda clone terrorists that have a stated policy of eradicating the shias from the middle east and then the rest of the world.


these takfiri terrorists can be a welcome allies for the Saudi military planners that can use the chaos of suicide bombings and gorilla attacks on Houthis to subdue them.
there is a worrying trend of thousands Saudis in the ranks of Daesh which can turn back to the roost one day but for now it has done some ground work by conducting devastating suicide attacks on the rebels during Friday prayers so for now KSA led coalition is in the driving seat and defeat is not an option because if that happens then KSA will not only face a humiliation but a reprisal from the member Arab regimes

thats a hornet which arab airforce is it? UAE?
 
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they will manage to cause a lot of devastation just like the American "rolling thunder" and history tends to repeat itself and Saudis are no exception. air strikes alone wont provide them with the victory except a large amount of kills of Alvis which will really go down well with all the Al Qaeda clone terrorists that have a stated policy of eradicating the shias from the middle east and then the rest of the world.


these takfiri terrorists can be a welcome allies for the Saudi military planners that can use the chaos of suicide bombings and gorilla attacks on Houthis to subdue them.
there is a worrying trend of thousands Saudis in the ranks of Daesh which can turn back to the roost one day but for now it has done some ground work by conducting devastating suicide attacks on the rebels during Friday prayers so for now KSA led coalition is in the driving seat and defeat is not an option because if that happens then KSA will not only face a humiliation but a reprisal from the member Arab regimes

So basically in your assessment it is a never ending cycle. How do you see the future of Takfirism? Will they gain strength in Islamic world in coming time? Is only military defense enough to keep them at bay? And most importantly, I would appreciate your honest assessment on future of Takirism in Pakistan? (Will Pakistan military be able to defeat them?)
 
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On the ground, outcomes are promising, Asiri announced, adding that the People's Committees' and the sincere sons of the Yemeni Army need to restore calmness and tighten control on Aden city, pointing that the fight of the Houthis and their supporters failed to achieve anything, God will, and that action is underway to weaken them, now.

Houthi militias operations along the Southern border of the Kingdom and the suburbs of Aden, are only carried out by individuals or isolated groups, without co-ordination, because they do not have a clear military plan, besides that the Coalition Forces continue to target their concentrations, everywhere, in order to cut off their supply lines and deprive them from any chance to communicate, he said.

Their actions are isolated, he confirmed, while the Coalition Forces targeted Mion Island, last night situated at Bab Al-Mandab Strait and that it was tracking down Houthis' militias attempts, during the last period of time, to smuggle into the island, as there are some groups of them on it, with a number of tanks, armored vehicles and rockets, indicating that there are possibility of ground-to-sea to halt or disrupt navigation at Bab Al-Mandab strait, stressing that Coalition Forces have chosen the right time for their operation to destroy all ammunitions, tanks and centers of command, on the island, in a significant as well as qualitative executed operation.
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23:07 LOCAL TIME 20:07 GMT
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Brig. Asiri said that our operations are continuing on the same pace to achieve the air campaign goals, pointing out that 'Determination Storm' attacked yesterday due to intelligence information Scud missiles which are moved continuously where some of them are camouflage and other are stored. 'We also attacked ammunition storages and missiles after receiving precise information,' he added.

Asiri added that the coalition forces exerted great efforts in following-up, evaluating and making sure of the quality of the available intelligence information. 'There is a growing pressure on the Houthi militias. The outcomes indicated to the weakness of their potentials,' he added, pointing out that the militias cannot be demolished completely because they are moving individually or in small groups. However, the air campaigns will reduce their capabilities.

Brig. Asiri pointed out to desperate attempts carried out by the Houthi militias in Saada region and their continuing movement to the north in order to reach the borders with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, highlighting that there are skirmishes from time to time in terms of random shooting against the Kingdom's border sites. 'In the evening of this Friday, Al-Wadia Yemeni port was attacked. Necessary measures were taken in a quick response by the Saudi Royal Land Forces to contain the threat,' Asiri added.

'There are conflicts and clashes within the militias reflecting loosing of command and control among them. The land forces will continue performing its duties and protecting the Saudi borders in order to keep them safe and stable,' Asiri added, stressing that the naval operations are continuing in monitoring the maritime borders, ports and islands.

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23:20 LOCAL TIME 20:20 GMT


Answering the questions of the reporters, Asiri pointed to the Coalition Forces back-up of the Yemeni media against the Houthi control, he pointed out that militias, following occupying all official channels and government installations have changed their cures and sew disorder, inside, drawing the attention that the goal of the coalition, in this phase, is to restore order as the main demand of the Yemeni common man and to work, in the next phases, on rehabilitating the infrastructures of the Yemeni people, among which is the media outlets.

On the Houthi militias seeking to recruit mercenaries from South Africa to deploy along Saudi border, Brig. Gen. Asiri confirmed that the airspace is under the control of the Coalition Forces and that no aircraft can fly on Yemen as well as the Yemeni coast, he pointed.

However, those who were inside Yemen, before the beginning of the operation, would be considered likewise the Houthis and would consequently be dealt with, reaffirming the safety of the Saudi border due to the endeavors of our sincere sons among the our land forces and their colleagues, in the other forces.

Commenting on the news item that the former deposed president Ali Abdullah Saleh possesses chemical weapons hidden in Sana'a, to be used against the Yemeni people, Asiri explained that such a deposed president is unpredictable man, hence, any behavior can come out of him, in order to preserve personal gains, come what may the outcomes on the Yemeni people, asserting that the coalition forces are taking all possibilities and risks, into consideration, in case such a move takes place it would, immediately, met with proportionate retaliatory response, and we would not permit, Will of God, the deposed president, mutinous soldiers of the Yemeni Army or the Houthi militias, to inflict mischief on the Yemeni people.

On the possibility of People's Committees and those faithful loyalist of the legitimacy, to undertake tasks of the land intervention forces and provide them with arms to fend off the putschists and the rebels, Asiri pointed out that the air campaign is among the comprehensive plan to deal with the Yemeni situation, according to a time-tabled plan, Asiri stressed.
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23:40 LOCAL TIME 20:40 GMT


In reference to today's air dropping and wide-scale back-up, he explained that this act falls in line with the set plan, indicating that if need arises and the right objective of the land operations is pinpointed, then it would be, accordingly, achieved, however, for the time being, the undergoing tasks are being done according to the set plan.

Answering a question about the percentage of achieving of the airstrikes objectives since the beginning of the Determination Storm, which now entered its 9th day, he stressed that nine days are too short, in regard of the warfare battles' calculations as such operations become more tense, especially, when the other side, is a militia, instead of a regular army.

Asiri indicated that the air campaign is a significant and delicate phase to pave the way for the next tasks, hence, we should not be asked for prompt consequences, pointing that the coalition forces move in accordance with the set plan and under various and great factors, for air campaign necessitates an infinite accuracy to guarantee commons' safety and maintain the Yemeni infrastructures.
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23:40 LOCAL TIME 20:40 GMT
 
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