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bro... i wont believe it till i found a video of Pakistan navy doing duties in Yemen... we are not involved till now... we have clear policy and its basics of our foreign policy that... if fight erupt between two Muslims states, then try to solve the problem or stay away... if Nawaz Sharif govt do against this policy then they will going to face blast by opposition parties.

lol. clear policy. pakistanis are good in fooling themselves. how fancy and simple is pakistan. there is no opposition and no government in pakistan. the only ruler is the wahabism. simple is that. But things are now beginning to change.

Pakistan really should stand by KSA this time. Iranians have been messing with Pakistan of late and it's the right time to put them in their place.

that is exactly the last nail in the coffin needed for the wahabis menace in pakistan.
 
Who the hell are you to call us slave? I will ask you to remain in your limits. This is our decision to join or not. We will look at our interest. By the way do not talk about going into another sovereign country as Yemen has requested KSA and KSA has requested Pakistan to join to help Yemen. If and if like you say that Iran has nothing to do with these militias then I would ask you to stay away and chill.
and if you are talking about brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran then you should know very well what Iran has done to Pakistan and brotherly relations does not exist between Pakistan and Iran.

He is Right. Pakistan is currently at service of wahabiism.
But this situation will change in coming years. future is better.

Do not worry. Onece wahabiism is dead relations with Iran will become normal.
 
Because AQ isn't a threat to their puppet, but now they are bombing Yemenis for kicking out their puppet.

They should only dream of their stooge (Hadi) ruling all over Yemen with ease, again.

A dream that will never be granted, ISIS have been killing many Arab people in Iraq, Syria and many other countries from the ME to north Africa tracking footprints of their co-workers in AQ and these armies didn't move an inch .... the sands of time will reveal their true faces ...
By the way is that true that 4 Saudi fighter jets have been brought down in Sanna ?
 
lol. clear policy. pakistanis are good in fooling themselves. how fancy and simple is pakistan. there is no opposition and no government in pakistan. the only ruler is the wahabism. simple is that. But things are now beginning to change.



that is exactly the last nail in the coffin needed for the wahabis menace in pakistan.
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Stay away from me Iranian and don't Quote me again..

you are now a party to the conflict. war is coming and will spread. can't stay away. All should jump into the hell of war.
 
Turkey says supports Saudi military intervention in Yemen

Turkey has been informed in advance by Saudi Arabia about its military operation against Houthi forces in Yemen and it supports the intervention, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

Turkey calls on the Houthi movement and its foreign supporters to stop their acts that threaten regional stability and peace, said the statement.

Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies have launched military operations including air strikes against Houthi forces fighting Yemen's Western-backed president.

Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional rival which backs the Houthis, denounced the assault and made clear the kingdom's deployment of a Sunni coalition against Shiite enemies would complicate efforts to end a conflict likely to inflame the sectarian animosities fueling wars around the Middle East.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry said Ankara strongly condemned an assault by the Houthi rebels to seize Aden, where the US-backed Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi had taken refuge.

It said Houthi seizure of Yemen's capital city of Sanaa and besiege of Aden derailed Yemen's political transition process that was initiated as part of a Gulf Cooperation Council initiative in 2011 and that political progress achieved as a result of the process has been reversed.

Fighting has spread across Yemen since last September, when the Houthis seized Sanaa and began to fan out across the country, forcing Hadi out of the capital.

"We believe that this operation will help prevent the risk of civil war and chaos and restoration of legitimate state authority in the country," the Foreign Ministry statement said.

The Saudi operation, dubbed "Storm of Resolve," is backed by a large group of countries, including United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Morocco, Sudan, which contribute warplanes. Egypt, Jordan, Sudan and Pakistan are ready to take part in a ground offensive in Yemen, according to Saudi-owned al-Arabiya TV.

The United States and Britain have also announced backing for the operation. President Barack Obama had authorized US "logistical and intelligence support" but US forces are not involved in direct military action, according to the White House and the National Security Council.

Turkey says supports Saudi military intervention in Yemen
 
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any news from pakistan ? i read some arabic statements on twitter but there is no source
 
26 March 2015

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Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohammad bin Salman at the command center.

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Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohammad bin Salman (L) alongside Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (R) at the command center.

Saudi defense minister, interior minister supervise ‘Decisive Storm’

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman is leading the “Operation: Decisive Storm” air campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, alongside Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef who is observing the operation.

The air campaign is fighting against the Houthi coup in Yemen and in support of legitimate President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

Prince Salman had warned Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh, the son of Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, against advancing toward Aden.

The Houthis have joined force with the loyalists of former President Saleh in their offensive to take control of Yemen, leading King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia to order the beginning of the sweeping military operation.

As the operation continues, a coalition of all GCC countries, barring Oman, is taking part in the campaign, including Sudan, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan and Pakistan.

Saudi Arabia has deployed 100 fighter jets, 150,000 soldiers and other navy units.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...erior-minister-supervise-Decisive-Storm-.html
 
Pakistan really should stand by KSA this time. Iranians have been messing with Pakistan of late and it's the right time to put them in their place.
Mar 23, 2015, SPA — Units of Special Forces of the Pakistani army arrived on Saturday at Taif Regional Airport to participate in a joint exercise with a Saudi Royal Land Forces’ duty contingent in the fifth edition of the exercise “Samsam”, which kicks off early next week in King Salman mountain warfare center on the field of Shamrakh, north of Baha region.

All participants from both sides have ended preparations for this exercise, whose training will include focus on war in hard mountainous terrain environments and in irregular operations. Saudi Royal Air Forces, land forces aviation and units of the Border Patrol will participate in the exercise operations.

This exercise comes in the framework of military cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and is added to the exercises that combine the two sides in order to raise the combat efficiency of the Saudi Royal Land Forces and the Pakistani army.
 
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