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1 posted on 06/11/2018 11:57:18 AM PDT by Simon Green
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I’m assuming there’s a downside to this.


2 posted on 06/11/2018 12:11:35 PM PDT by Valin
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Lots of American mercs...just say’in


3 posted on 06/11/2018 12:17:38 PM PDT by rrrod (just an old guy with a gun in his pocket)
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To: Simon Green
Ok, sounds good. Here's the steps to the plan:
  1. Exterminate the rebels to a man.
     
  2. Exterminate the "coalition" to a man
Done!
4 posted on 06/11/2018 12:22:28 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie (MAGA in the mornin', MAGA in the evenin', MAGA at suppertime . . .)
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To: Simon Green

See how happy and carefree muslim ruled countries are?


5 posted on 06/11/2018 12:33:42 PM PDT by Bullish (government=overfunded stupidity.)
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The Saudis better get used to trench warfare against a committed enemy.

They will one day have to fight for their lives against Iran.

Yemen is child’s play in comparison.


6 posted on 06/11/2018 12:38:59 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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Hodeida is the main port through which Iran (or anyone else) can supply their local allies/surrogates, who have been trying to take over Yemen.

Hodeida, and the Capital city of Sana’a, are the main strategic targets remaining to effectively defeat Iran’s ambition of controlling Yemen.

When Hodeida falls (as seems likely), it will accelerate what is already a rapid pushback of the Iranian-backed Houthis, who conducted a coup and nearly captured all the main ports and cities in the country in 2014. It will likely be the decisive engagement of the war, as it is the main port for the capital, and the main source of armament and revenue for the Iranian-backed Houthis.

UAE-backed forces have cleared up the coast from the South, securing the naval choke point (Bab el Mandab) at the Southern end of the Red Sea, where 12% of the world’s shipping passes, and more of it’s oil. They are now moving to encircle the port city of Hodeida, and are within artillery range, with a supporting Naval task force offshore.

Since the Houthis took this important port and the Capital City in 2014 (not long after Obama provided money to the Iranian regime), this war has inflicted exceptional deprivation on the civilian population, compounded by disease outbreaks.

The collapse of Iranian surrogates in the wider region has been a significant development, since President Trump withdrew from the Iran deal, and the Treasury Department raided the bank accounts that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps used to fund its surrogates.

Our Regional allies, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE had military offensives prepared to strike (apparently coordinated), in both Syria and Yemen, which have pretty dramatically altered the military situation in both countries. The elections in Iraq during this time, has also resulted in an ongoing effort to block out Iranian-backed groups from the next Iraqi Government.


7 posted on 06/11/2018 1:12:07 PM PDT by BeauBo
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The Houthis are like the Rohingya in Burma. Iran-funded and equipped, they started the trouble. Now it’s a humanitarian problem that they are getting theirs.


8 posted on 06/11/2018 1:15:40 PM PDT by lurk
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I wonder how many Iranian special ops were killed. They are 100% behind this violent “uprising.”


9 posted on 06/11/2018 2:23:38 PM PDT by montag813
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You put boots on the ground in Yemen, your gonna step in lots of shiite.


10 posted on 06/11/2018 2:27:14 PM PDT by Delta 21 (Build The Wall !! Jail The Cankle !!)
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Meddlers Without Borders have no standing in the prosecution of a war. If they get in the way, they become enemy and can be captured or killed.

What they want is irrelevant


12 posted on 06/11/2018 2:34:46 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Greetings Jacques. The revolution is coming))
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16 posted on 06/12/2018 5:03:25 AM PDT by SJackson (The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement)
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The Yeminia/Saudi war is never covered. People know as much about Yemen as Gary Johnson knows about Aleppo. Hundreds killed. No biggie. Ten thousand killed? Who cares. But if Israeli’s nail an arab trying to break down the border wall it’s headline news throughout the world and the UN calls for a world emergency.


17 posted on 06/12/2018 6:27:13 AM PDT by Karliner (Jeremiah29:11,Romans8:28 Isa 17, Damascus has fallen)
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