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Yemen Bahrain Saudi update 7/26/2016..Houthi Rebels Invade Saudi Arabia

Tuesday, July 26, 2016 20:38
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Yemen Missile Attack Kills Dozens Of Saudi Forces

Over 200 Saudi Troops Killed, Wounded in Yemen Missile Attack in Najran Province

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The Yemeni forces’ ballistic missile attack killed and wounded tens of Saudi forces in Najran province in the Southern parts of the kingdom. “At least 200 Saudi troops have been killed or wounded after Yemen’s Zalzal 3 ballistic missile hit their military positions in Najran province,” Senior Ansarullah Commander Abdollah al-Zeidi told FNA on Tuesday. He, meantime, said that the Yemeni army and popular forces have made considerable advances in Ta’iz and al-Jawf provinces as they thwarted the Takfiri terrorists’ attacks on Ma’rib. Another Ansarullah Commander Hossein al-Houthi disclosed that the Yemeni forces have recaptured strategic heights overlooking Lahij province, inflicting heavy losses on them.

Houthi fighters use Toophan ATGM to destroy a Saudi tank

Houthi Rebels Invade Saudi Arabia, Launch Ballistic Missile In Counter-Offensive

By Brandon Turbeville

While the war in Syria continues to rage and the world’s focus oscillates between American elections, terror attacks in Europe, and a failed Turkish coup (which no one really understands), a scrappy band of rebels in Yemen has not only withstood an onslaught from the Saudi-led coalition, they have managed to launch a counteract that amounts to an invasion of Saudi Arabia.

Despite the fact that the Saudi-led coalition has launched a full-on attack and invasion of Yemen, a group of poorly armed and poorly trained “militiamen” have successfully defeated the Saudis, Qataris, and Emirates – themselves backed by the United States in terms of intelligence and strategic assistance – and have not only dealt massive blows to coalition forces but have now managed to inflict blows to the Saudis on their own territory.

In a story that went virtually unreported in the West, the Houthis managed to wrest control of three Saudi military bases in Saudi Arabia’s Jizan province, located near the Saudi-Yemen border in January of this year. The bases Jabal al-Doud, al-Aril, and Madba were all seized by Houthi forces and fighters with “allied Popular Committees.”

……………..Throughout the entire affair, Houthi forces have revealed the Saudis as nothing more than a military paper tiger incapable of actually defeating a rebel force in a neighboring country. However, after this string of victories and the fact that Houthi and Houthi-allied forces have actually managed to successfully invade Saudi territory, KSA’s weakness appears to be even greater than what many informed observers may have suspected.

There is little doubt that KSA will have to deploy a number of troops on its border to slow the Houthi advance into Saudi Arabia but, assuming it is actually able to do so, another question arises. How long will it be before disgruntled elements within Saudi Arabia realize that the force that has been oppressing them for so long is not even capable of defending itself against a ragged group of determined revolutionaries in another country? How long will it be before these elements decide it is their turn to challenge the monarchy?

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Saudi Arabia Has Got Away With Terror for Decades



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Saudi Arabia continues to adopt an aggressive policy toward Iran and its allies which are helping Iraq and Syria fight menacing Takfiri militancy. Takfirism, which is the trademark of many terror groups operating in the region, including the ISIL, is largely influenced by Wahhabism, the radical ideology dominating Saudi Arabia and freely preached by Saudi clerics

It’s no coincidence then that Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir is accusing Iran of supporting terrorism in Syria: With Tehran behind Damascus, there will be no clear-cut success for the United States, Israel, the House of Saud and their ISIL proxy forces in the ongoing war of aggression against Syria. Other than trying to wrest Syria and Iraq away from Iran, the regime changers hold no interest in fostering “democracy” in Damascus and Baghdad. The House of Saud cannot deny the fact that in their push for regime change in Damascus they are committing crimes against humanity with a helping hand from ISIL proxy forces and Israel. They have got away with terror not for years but for decades.To substantiate



Source: http://blogdogcicle.blogspot.com/2016/07/yemen-bahrain-saudi-update_26.html

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