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    The Houthis control 100 miles of Saudi territory

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    The Houthis control 100 miles of Saudi territory Empty The Houthis control 100 miles of Saudi territory

    Post by Rocky Sat 27 Jan 2018, 2:07 am

    The Houthis control 100 miles of Saudi territory
    Arabic and International  Friday, 26 January 2018 at 14:23 PM (Views 1444)
    The Houthis control 100 miles of Saudi territory 20180126_022348-750The Houthis control 100 miles of Saudi territory
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    The Houthis already control part of Saudi Arabia, estimated at 100 square miles, the US newspaper The Hill reported.

    "The real story of what is happening in Yemen," wrote Simon Henderson, director of the Gulf Program and Energy Policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

    Since the outbreak of the war nearly three years ago, a Saudi-led coalition has tried to bring back the internationally recognized government of President Abdurbo Mansour Hadi, who lives in Riyadh. The UAE forces, with the help of Colombian mercenaries, quickly seized the city of Aden But the Houthis managed to control the capital Sana'a, and 20 percent of the country's territory, where 80 percent of the population (a total of 27 million) lives. "

    "The only progress made by Saudi forces along the northern border is the seizure of a small pocket of Yemeni territory near the Red Sea coast, but the general military reality is the opposite," she said.

    "We are talking about 100 square miles of the kingdom, maybe more. There is some debate about whether this area can be described," she said. "The Houthis effectively control a sector of Saudi land several miles deep along the border. Whether they are occupied or not, sometimes the Saudi army invades it. "

    The newspaper pointed out that «assessments of the performance of the Saudi army, ranging from weak and humiliating and appalling».

    According to The Hill, there was a chance for a Saudi victory in Yemen last month, when the Houthi / Saleh alliance broke up after fighting between them resulted in the death of the late president Ali Abdullah Saleh. However, other tensions confused this opportunity .

    "Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have different views on the usefulness of continuing to support President Hadi. Last weekend, southern Yemeni activists in Aden formed the implicit support of the UAE, a transitional southern council, and vowed to overthrow Hadi's government, but a Saudi official This ad was described as unacceptable. "

    The newspaper pointed out that the US role in fueling the conflict between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis in Yemen, pointing to the ballistic missiles sent by Tehran to the group and used in the bombing of important Saudi sites, and deep in the Kingdom.

    "The Sultanate of Oman, which borders Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen, seems to be an important player in fact, and this is expected to be the transit route of Iranian military technology to the Huthi forces, whether Sultan Qaboos Omani has been allowed to trade this deliberately ».

    "The 77-year-old Sultan is angry at what Saudi and UAE folly see as interference in Yemen, " she said .

    Yemen is witnessing a violent war between the government forces loyal to President «Abdrabu Mansour Hadi», backed by the forces of the Arab alliance led by Saudi Arabia, on the one hand, and the militants of the «Houthi» on the other hand, about three years ago.

    The war has left dire humanitarian and health conditions that have left some 21 million Yemenis (80 percent of the population) in need of aid, leading to outbreaks of epidemics and the closure of a large number of health facilities in the world's poorest country.




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