The Yemeni war (2015-present) began between two factions claiming to constitute the Yemeni government. Houthi forces allied with forces loyal to the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh confronted forces loyal to the Saudi-backed government of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
In March 2015, Houthi-Saleh forces captured Sana, the last remaining stronghold of pro-Hadi forces. Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia that responded with a large-scale invasion to Yemen in an attempt to re-establish its proxy in power.
ISIS and al-Qaeda were also involved in the conflict, carrying out attacks across the country.
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Military Situation In Yemen On January 6, 2019 (Map Update)
This map provides a general look at the current military situation in Yemen. Despite a patrial ceasefire between the Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition, the conflict is in fact developing across many areas in the western part of the country.
All that ISIS held land and not a bomb has been dropped on them.
Pave Way IV
6 years ago
Sudan’s President al-Bashir and his bankrupt government are on the edge of collapse in Sudan. In nationwide protests, Sudanese are simply calling for the fall of the corrupt regime. Subsidized food and fuel price increases sparked the protests just like in Yemen. The IMF will not fill al-Bashir’s begging bowl again until he hammers some austerity into the little people. Once again, just like Hadi was ordered to do to the little people in Yemen. The IMF doesn’t give a damn how much of their loans are looted by dictators like al-Bashir or Hadi, just as long as the little people suffer and the IMF can loan even more money out.
For the Hadi-mafia Yemen, a collapse of the Sudanese regime would mean loss of the 14,000 Sudanese mercs fighting for the UAE and Saudi Arabia. It would be a disaster. Even the UN’s plan to ‘freeze’ the Red Sea Coast advances by the UAE with a ceasefire (protecting them from Houthis) would collapse. The Houthis would quickly kick their ass back down to Mocha – just for a start.
al-Bashir was just ‘advised’ to normalize relations with Israel (mostly for bags of fresh sheckels and Isaraeli arms purchases). Israel has, in turn, suggested that the US support al-Bashir’s regime. Any guesses how this will play out? Don’t bother – we already know.
Israel’s new Sudanese president pal is just astounding in its audacity. al-Bashir (a Wahhabi extremist) oversaw the genocide of a quarter- or half-million civilians in Darfur (nobody knows) by arming the Janjaweed Wahhabi head-choppers IN DARFUR to kill them. Now he’s exporting the Janjaweed – and their kids, apparently – to kill Yemenis for the Saudi/UAE permanent occupation. Good job, Israel. Darfur lives are worthless – they’re not Jewish, so who cares?
They win… after maybe two or three thousand more years or so of moral and intellectual evolution. Um, but a lot of them die in the mean time. So tragic!
All that ISIS held land and not a bomb has been dropped on them.
Sudan’s President al-Bashir and his bankrupt government are on the edge of collapse in Sudan. In nationwide protests, Sudanese are simply calling for the fall of the corrupt regime. Subsidized food and fuel price increases sparked the protests just like in Yemen. The IMF will not fill al-Bashir’s begging bowl again until he hammers some austerity into the little people. Once again, just like Hadi was ordered to do to the little people in Yemen. The IMF doesn’t give a damn how much of their loans are looted by dictators like al-Bashir or Hadi, just as long as the little people suffer and the IMF can loan even more money out.
For the Hadi-mafia Yemen, a collapse of the Sudanese regime would mean loss of the 14,000 Sudanese mercs fighting for the UAE and Saudi Arabia. It would be a disaster. Even the UN’s plan to ‘freeze’ the Red Sea Coast advances by the UAE with a ceasefire (protecting them from Houthis) would collapse. The Houthis would quickly kick their ass back down to Mocha – just for a start.
al-Bashir was just ‘advised’ to normalize relations with Israel (mostly for bags of fresh sheckels and Isaraeli arms purchases). Israel has, in turn, suggested that the US support al-Bashir’s regime. Any guesses how this will play out? Don’t bother – we already know.
Israel’s new Sudanese president pal is just astounding in its audacity. al-Bashir (a Wahhabi extremist) oversaw the genocide of a quarter- or half-million civilians in Darfur (nobody knows) by arming the Janjaweed Wahhabi head-choppers IN DARFUR to kill them. Now he’s exporting the Janjaweed – and their kids, apparently – to kill Yemenis for the Saudi/UAE permanent occupation. Good job, Israel. Darfur lives are worthless – they’re not Jewish, so who cares?
And what happened with the little people in the end?
They win… after maybe two or three thousand more years or so of moral and intellectual evolution. Um, but a lot of them die in the mean time. So tragic!
I like happy endings