War in Yemen

We don't hear much of Yemen war ,do we ? Can someone explain and elaborate?

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I guess no one gives a fuck

Who cares about some sandniggers killing each other?

Both was used to shut down media about yemen

>Shi'ite (close to em so i'll call em that) Houthis rebel against the government of Saudi backed President Hadi
>Houthis, the Shi'ite rebels ally with the former president who was forced to step down after 2011 Yemeni protests
>Houthis capture capital, Hadi flees, calls on all Saudi Arabia to help
>Saudi Arabia makes a coalition and bombs the fuck out of the Houthis
>Houthis hold out, and while dealing with attacks by the Hadis, Al-Qaeda makes ground
>somewhere IS gets in the mix
>Houthis aint punks and deal with offensives on all sides
>Houthis even fire a rocket and hit a military base outside Riyadh, telling them to fuck off
That's sorta what I know

Because Sup Forums is retarded now. That water way is as important as the Suez canal

proxy war

US and the Kikes support the Saudis and Russia supports Iran.

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>these are US greatest ally in the region outside of Israel

Fairly accurate. I recall Hadi refused to have elections when his term ended (because polls said he would lose) which led to a military rebellion. Saudis went straight to bombing as soon as Hadi was ousted, claimed it would be over in one week.

That didn't happen, they were panicking and started to supply Al-qeada in yemen with weapons. They dragged the UAE into the conflict and had them launch an amphibious assault on the southern port, originally supposed to push all the way to Saana they gave up after heavy losses. UAE sort of left and were replaced by Hadi and thousands of mercenaries hired by saudis. Al-qeada and ISIS attack Hadi forces every few weeks as they have nothing else to do.

The last few years have mostly been a stalemate with the Houthis suffering attrition. Saudis are now demanding Trump send US marines to assault the primary port on the western side of Yemen.

One kind of muzzie is differtent kind of muzzie than other kind of muzzie.

Lot of dead people and burned things ensue.

Just out of curiosity,
Who here supports the Houthies and who supports the sunnis? I hope the Houthies win because sunnis are the inferior Muslims

Bonjour France, fille des USA ici. J'espère que votre femme et vos enfants sont bons. Uhmm, vous devez régler le pendule dans l'autre sens. Sinon, l'islam sera votre vie bientôt. Très bientôt. Il prend déjà 99% de votre vie maintenant. L'islam est un cancer grave et virulent qui a presque misastasé complètement dans votre cerveau. Terminez-le maintenant ou vous finirez. Le vote pour Macaroni et le fromage est comme un vote pour le cancer du cerveau. C'est le diable. Ne faites pas un accord avec le diable. Ne participez pas à votre dernier coup de mort suicide. Ne pas voter pour le cancer du cerveau français. Macron est égal au diable.

Saudi tactical nuke

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>originally supposed to push all the way to Saana they gave up after heavy losses
Khat is a hell of a drug.

I'm surprised no one has noticed US plans to help invade Yemen. They are keeping it very quiet to try and stop Trump supporters learning of it.
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Pic related is the intervention squad backing the Hadis
I back the Houthis, because I strongly dislike the Saudis. The Houthis (by no fault but their own, due to their choice of banner), have gained a negative perception in the West due to the "Death to America", "Death to Israel", and "Curse the Jews" lines on their banner. If the Houthis win, we're looking at another Lebanon, if the Hadis win, we're left with a Saudi puppet.

>we're looking at another Lebanon
Wait why the fuck we create another problem in ME, when we about to end one.

Houthis are surrounded by sunnis, the only thing that can stop war n shit is their surrender.

Every fucking time, man.

Every country buying oil to the Saudi have to help. We do too.

Lebanon is in an odd position but it's semi stable. But if the Saudis win, then the Shi'ites are gonna become even more oppressed, and what happened in Iraq will happen again.

That's one shitty translation. Your picture made me kek though, because I received a text telling me I should vote for Macron, and it was sent by an NGO funded by Soros lol

Yemen was Important as Suez Canal.
>be Hadi
>Try to coup president in south yemen on 1986
>Coup failed,Begging Help to Saleh and fled to North Yemen, South gave him Death in Absentia.
>Saleh Help Him
>Yemen Unite as One Country in 1990
>Served as Vice President in Saleh Era
>Yemen Arab Spring 2011 happened
>Backstabbing Saleh in 2011
>Served as President after Saleh Down
>Yemen Situation Far Worse under Him
>Houthi/Saleh don't like Him
>Houthi/Saleh force Take Over Sana'a in 2015
>Begging Help to Aden Governor + Southern Movement
>Fled to Aden then Houthi/Saleh force Enter Aden
>Fled to Saudi, and Invite Saudi + 20 Countries to Bomb & Invade Yemen
>Saudi/Allies + Southern Movement Retake Aden
>Hurr Durrr AQ + ISIS presence in Yemen
>Hadi fired Aidarros, Aden Governor who help him
>Aidarros Angry and Declared South Yemen State, Southern Yemeni Support Aidarros

I can't see any way for the Houthis to win now. They are good at military tactics but have no long term strategic plan.

They would be better off surrendering to bait Saudis into trying to occupy the capital then launch an insurgency.

Yeah, because Saddam Hussein was oppressing them like hell but Iraq was the most stable country in the region.
They even fought with him against Iranians

You don't hear anything because there's nothing important going on to hear about goy, now delet this thread

>mfw Saudis with Abrams and UK missiles are getting absolutely btfo by half starved, isolated rebels with sandals and a beaten up AK

Pretty much this. I'd like to add that the Houthis are backed and supported by Iran, which is why Saudi Arabia got involved in the first place primarily.

Line up mostly goes:
Gulf Arabs with American PMCs (supported by the US) vs. Houthi rebels/Iran vs. ISIS vs. Al Qaeda. And all sides are shooting at each other.

This.

Fuck off

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What's up mimi :)

Why does this feel like idiots with big toys? It's tribal idiots playing with big toys they don't really know how to use, even though my country to its shame trains the Saudi military and gives them those toys.

Saudia Arabia killing unarmed villagers with US weapons that our kike puppets (read: Trump and Congress) give them for free

Saudis keep their military weak to try and prevent revolt. Commanders are just friends of the royals with no military training. Actual troops are despised, military is considered a job for peasants. That is why they always expect the US or mercs to fight for them, they consider war beneath them and a job for those they consider inferior.

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"no"

Fact.
nobody gives a fuck
not even surrounding arab countries

>killing
The Saudis are getting BTFO'ed beyond belief tbqh.

Yemen is pretty much a four-sided war (some infighting in Hadi's faction) between a pro-Iranian government, pro-Saudi government, ISIS and AQA (Al Qaeda in Arabia).
Pro-Iranian faction is composed of the Shia Houthis who are like the Hezbollah of Yemen, government forces aligned to former President Saleh and Shia separatist in Saudi Arabi who support the Houthis. The pro-Saudi faction is composed of security forces and militias aligned to President Hadi, tribalist fighters and Saudi-led coalition. US is also helping Saudis by doing a naval blockade of Houthi territories and intervening against AQ and ISIS fighters in support of pro-Hadi tribalists. There is also al-Hirak, Islamic socialists who want to recreate South Yemen, who sided with the Saudis after the Houthis attempted to take the city of Aden which is there stronghold but there is infighting between al-Hirak and the pro-Hadi forces.