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

Yemen's President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has arrived in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh after leaving his refuge in Aden as Houthi rebels advanced to within a few miles of the southern port city.

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Is there a good chance that Mahdi Army, Syrian army, Hezbollah open up a second front against Saudi Arabia from southern Iraq?

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The US will never get involved against Yemen. :yes2:

Pakistan denies being part of the operation. More than 90% of the operation is carried out by Saudis. Egyptians might, and that's a BIG might, contribute a few thousand troops at the most.

if offered enough oil; US may even repeat 1992 iraq on iran....
Donot underestimate power of american military or that of their stupidity...
 
Morocco backs Saudi coalition in Yemen| Reuters
Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:20am EDT

(Reuters) - Morocco will join Saudi-led coalition action in Yemen to hold back Shi'ite Houthi militia by providing political, intelligence, logistics and military support, the country's foreign ministry said.

Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Arab countries launched air strikes throughout Yemen on Thursday to check the Houthi rebels, which are allied to Iran, and have taken over much of Yemen in a bid to oust President Adb-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

Morocco's foreign ministry said its support was intended to "defend legitimacy" and included "making the Royal Armed Forces stationed in the United Arab Emirates available to the coalition", but it did not confirm reports on Gulf broadcaster Arabiya that it had sent jets.

Morocco has had F-16 warplanes stationed in the United Arab Emirates since it began taking part in coalition air strikes on Islamist militants in Iraq and Syria.

Morocco, along with Egypt, is one of the closest allies of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC) in North Africa. Four countries from GCC - Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and UAE - pledged $5 billion aid to Morocco from 2012 to 2017, to help the North African kingdom to overcome "Arab Spring" turmoil.

In 2011, facing a wave of protests for reforms at home that mirrored the Arab Spring unrest elsewhere in the region, King Mohammed approved a new constitution devolving some powers to parliament and the government in limited political reform.

(Reporting By Aziz El Yaakoubi; editing by Patrick Markey and Sophie Walker)
 
war , war everywhere is war in middleast (and plez I know aint there war in saudi arabia , UAE , oman and other gulf countries ~!
 
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(From L to R) US Ambassador Joseph Westphal, French Ambassador Bertrand Besancenot, Turkish Ambassador Yunus Demirer, Uruguayan Ambassador Carlos Mora and Sri Lankan Ambassador Mohamed H. Mohammed.
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“In support of GCC actions to defend against Houthi violence, US President Barack Obama has authorized the provision of logistical and intelligence support to GCC-led military operations,” said Wight , while referring to the establishment of a ‘Joint Planning Cell’ with Saudi Arabia to coordinate US support. Matthew Tueller, US ambassador to Yemen, is also currently in Jeddah, confirmed Kate Osterloh, a public diplomacy officer at the US embassy here.

Asked about the UK position, Nicola Woodget, a spokeswoman of the British embassy, said that Britain had supported the Kingdom on the question of Yemen. Quoting a foreign ministry statement, Woodget said that “we supported the Saudi military intervention in Yemen following President Hadi’s request for support by all means and measures to protect Yemen and deter Houthi aggression.”
Another close Saudi ally, Turkey has also strongly supported the Saudi air strike on advancing Houthi militants. Turkish Ambassador Yunus Demirer said that “Ankara supports the operation led by Saudi Arabia in Yemen against the Houthi movement on the request of the legitimately elected President Hadi.” “We believe that this operation will prevent the threat of civil war and chaos in Yemen and restore the legitimate state authority,” added Demirer.

“Turkey strongly condemns the continuation of the unilateral actions by the Houthi militias, who have refused to withdraw from Sanaa and government institutions by rejecting the UN Security Council Resolution No. 2201, besides all agreements concluded in Yemen and also the military operation they launched to capture Aden,” said a statement released by Turkey and distributed by the Turkish embassy Thursday.
A statement released by the embassy of France here said that “France reiterates its support to the government of Yemen led by President Hadi. France also strongly condemns acts of destabilization by the Houthi rebellion and called on all those who support the insurgency to leave him off and to return to the political process. Faced with this alarming situation, France stands by its partners in the region to restore stability and unity of Yemen.”

While supporting the joint operations against the rebels, Sri Lankan Ambassador Mohamed Hussein Mohammed said that terror should not be allowed to raise its ugly head in any country as it happens in the case of strife-torn Yemen. “Such rebel activities could affect peace and stability in the region,” he said, recalling that his country has been a victim of terrorism for more than 30 years.

Speaking about his country’s position on Yemen, Uruguayan Ambassador Carlos Mora: “We follow closely the developments in Yemen and we hope that the situation can be solved quickly because any escalation of the civil war could lead to consequences adversely affecting the region. “We are for peace, dialogue, stability, and eventually progress and prosperity for Yemen and Yemeni people,” said Greek Ambassador Ioannis Christofilis.
 
@Horus Latest reports are now suggesting Pakistani Jets have already started bombing Houthis I told you they will go ahead with it
 
Yemen's Houthis shoot down drone in Sanaa: TV Anadolu Agency

  • Houthi group has shot down a "hostile" drone in Yemeni capital Sanaa, a pro-Houthi television channel reported Friday.

    Al-Massira television channel said that the drone had been downed in western Sanaa, giving no further details.

    There was no comment from Saudi Arabia, which has led a coalition of Arab countries to launch airstrikes against Houthi positions in Yemen since late Wednesday.

    Saudi Arabia said the strikes were in response to calls by Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi for military intervention to "save the people from the Houthi militias."

    Fractious Yemen has been in turmoil since last September, when the Shiite militants overran capital Sanaa, from which they have sought to extend their influence to other parts of the country as well.

    Some Gulf countries accuse Shiite Iran of supporting the Houthi insurgency.
 
i think Huthsis and Iran were trapped by Saudis in Yemen.......Trap is simple but logical...First Saudis winked the advancements of Huthsis to topple elected and legitimate government which KSA hates such democratic governments in any Arab country..By that way Huthsis automaticaly present Saudis the right of an licit intervention to invade Yemen by their own hands.....If KSA succes they will establish a new monarchy or a new regime loyal to theirself in Yemen.....it seems first defeat on the route for Iran in the ongoing long term Persian-Arab wars
 
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