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Operation 'Decisive Storm' | Saudi lead coalition operations in Yemen - Updates & Discussions.

It's like talking to kids. Saying the same thing since day one of the war.

No it's like our definition of power, being decisive are different ... it's simple why hesitation when you could do it? be storm , be decisive ...
 
No it's like our definition of power, being decisive are different ... it's simple why hesitation when you could do it? be storm , be decisive ...
For the millionth time, if you think Saudi strength is solely in their air power, and Huthis strength is in their land warfare, then why don't they attack through the borders? The border areas are very mountainous and air power have limited power in such areas.

It's true that coalition war is decisive but it's also smart. In other words, they decide if there is a need to land invasion or not and they decide the right time and place not their enemies who happen to be you.

Eventually, there are Yemenite forces being trained and armed for each area.

We decided to pstpone it go and read about it and your link exactly say political engagement not bombing infrastructures , hystorical herritages ,bazars or cemeteries .
The resolution condemned Huthis and their allies and commended GCC efforts. This resolution was voted in favor of by all UN countries except Russia which abstained.

Saudi led war on Yemen is the cleanest war ever, even the civilian casualties were because of the Huthi arms depots in civilian areas. Saudi Arabia and the coalition use smart bombs that target the exact place unlike you and your mass-murderers who use chemical weapon, unguided missiles and barrel bombs to deliberately kill as many civilians as they can.
 
For the millionth time, if you think Saudi strength is solely in their air power, and Huthis strength is in their land warfare, then why don't they attack through the borders? The border areas are very mountainous and air power have limited power in such areas.

It's true that coalition war is decisive but it's also smart. In other words, they decide if there is a need to land invasion or not and they decide the right time and place not their enemies who happen to be you.

Eventually, there are Yemenite forces being trained and armed for each area.


The resolution condemned Huthis and their allies and commended GCC efforts. This resolution was voted in favor of by all UN countries except Russia which abstained.

Saudi led war on Yemen is the cleanest war ever, even the civilian casualties were because of the Huthi arms depots in civilian areas. Saudi Arabia and the coalition use smart bombs that target the exact place unlike you and your mass-murderers who use chemical weapon, unguided missiles and barrel bombs to deliberately kill as many civilians as they can.
Sadly a smart bomb is as smart as the one who drop it . if the person is retard then well....
 
what Saudis are achieving in Yemen....killing more childrens..
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For the millionth time, if you think Saudi strength is solely in their air power, and Huthis strength is in their land warfare, then why don't they attack through the borders? The border areas are very mountainous and air power have limited power in such areas.

It's true that coalition war is decisive but it's also smart. In other words, they decide if there is a need to land invasion or not and they decide the right time and place not their enemies who happen to be you.

Eventually, there are Yemenite forces being trained and armed for each area.

In conditions where guerrilla organization or military having very least capability compared to their adversary prefer to increase civilian causalities on their sides to defame their foe in front of International community. Yemeni army(Saleh loyal) is not attempting like army but rather trying guerrilla tactics to inflict as much damage to their enemies as much they can , It may not looks morally better tactics for an army but they don't have any chance against alliance,On otherhands Yemani forces(Hadi loyals) don't seems to be so much decisive that they can be observed as victorious any sooner and then are capable of maintaining their status. This war going to be another long war in middle east, I'm more worried about civilians, can KSA, Djibouti and Oman have more Refugees?
 
This bombing is only killing children and civilian.....sad very sad...
 
30 soldiers killed in mutiny at Yemen army base | Zee News

Last Updated: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - 15:52

At least 30 Yemeni soldiers were killed in coalition air raids and clashes after troops attempted to defect to Iran-backed rebel ranks near the border with Saudi Arabia, a military source said Wednesday.

Saudi-led coalition jets, which have bombed Yemeni rebel positions since March, intervened when "dozens of soldiers defected and announced their support" for Shiite Huthi rebels on Tuesday, prompting clashes with pro-government troops, the military source said.

The incident took place at the 23rd Mechanised Brigade, stationed near the border with Saudi Arabia and left "at least 30 soldiers killed and dozens wounded" on both sides, he told AFP.

"Armoured vehicles and troop carriers were destroyed or damaged" in the air raids and clashes between rival units before the situation was brought under control, the source added.

Troops loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh have joined forces with the Huthi rebels, who seized the capital almost unresisted in September before advancing southwards in the impoverished Gulf country.

Saudi Arabia fears the Huthis are trying to bring Yemen under the influence of Shiite Iran.
 
The Saudis and the Egyptians pilots are smart...they know their craft are safe from sheep horns...:cray:

Sadly a smart bomb is as smart as the one who drop it . if the person is retard then well....
They don't have smart bomb, if they do, it does mean that they have to learn how to use them...That is not in the Saudi or Egyptian curriculum...
 
They don't have smart bomb, if they do, it does mean that they have to learn how to use them...That is not in the Saudi or Egyptian curriculum...
So, can we say that is in the Berberian curriculum?:rap:
 
That awkward moment when you spend billions of dollars to train idiots.

80 Soldiers loyal to President Hadi killed in a Raid Launched by The Saudi-led Coalition

More than 80 soldiers including high ranking military commanders were killed, and at least 100 others were injured in raids carried by the Saudi-led coalition targeting the 23rd Brigade Camp that is known to be allied with President Hadi in Alabr district in Hadramout south of Yemen on Tuesday.

“The raid targeted a military camp which is controlled by loyalist to President Hadi, commanders and leaders in the army were killed, many soldiers fled the camp fearing more strikes,” said a military source in Hadramout.

Our source, who preferred to stay anonymous for security reasons was very surprised and shocked by the coalitions’ mistake pointing out that this could lead Houthi militants and forces loyal to the Ex-president to attack Hadramout. “Their mistake can cost us a lot, it will weaken the army, soldiers were scared, they did not expect something like this to happen and might be a reason for Houthis backed by forces loyal to the former president to take control over Hadramout , they bombed the army which is supporting the president, how did they manage to do that,” he added.

Hadramout is considered one of the few provinces in the south that Houthi forces did not attack, there are no clashes on the ground between Houthi militants and Popular Resistance in the province yet.

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@beast89 @ResurgentIran @haman10 @Ceylal @HAIDER @JEskandari

It seems Saudis are on a PMS or what? Since 3 days ago, they are killing any living thing on the ground, including 300 civilians, many livestocks (sheeps,goats) and now 80 forces loyal to Hadi. It's like giving weapons to a monkey, it could kill anyone.
 
That awkward moment when you spend billions of dollars to train idiots.

80 Soldiers loyal to President Hadi killed in a Raid Launched by The Saudi-led Coalition

More than 80 soldiers including high ranking military commanders were killed, and at least 100 others were injured in raids carried by the Saudi-led coalition targeting the 23rd Brigade Camp that is known to be allied with President Hadi in Alabr district in Hadramout south of Yemen on Tuesday.

“The raid targeted a military camp which is controlled by loyalist to President Hadi, commanders and leaders in the army were killed, many soldiers fled the camp fearing more strikes,” said a military source in Hadramout.

Our source, who preferred to stay anonymous for security reasons was very surprised and shocked by the coalitions’ mistake pointing out that this could lead Houthi militants and forces loyal to the Ex-president to attack Hadramout. “Their mistake can cost us a lot, it will weaken the army, soldiers were scared, they did not expect something like this to happen and might be a reason for Houthis backed by forces loyal to the former president to take control over Hadramout , they bombed the army which is supporting the president, how did they manage to do that,” he added.

Hadramout is considered one of the few provinces in the south that Houthi forces did not attack, there are no clashes on the ground between Houthi militants and Popular Resistance in the province yet.

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@beast89 @ResurgentIran @haman10 @Ceylal @HAIDER @JEskandari

It seems Saudis are on a PMS or what? Since 3 days ago, they are killing any living thing on the ground, including 300 civilians, many livestocks (sheeps,goats) and now 80 forces loyal to Hadi. It's like giving weapons to a monkey, it could kill anyone.
 
Soon Saudi will start bombing Saudis with Yemeni origins...
 
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