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So,these soldiers that landed on Yemen coasts,were French.
The French forces that came to evacuate our citizens came under fire (Houthis probably ??),and some SF landed on the ground to securise the evacuation,or find those who shot at them.
None was injured,and they didn't retaliate. (They have probably fled.)

 

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So,these soldiers that landed on Yemen coasts,were French.
The French forces that came to evacuate our citizens came under fire (Houthis probably ??),and some SF landed on the ground to securise the evacuation,or find those who shot at them.
None was injured,and they didn't retaliate. (They have probably fled.)


Doubt anybody came under fire habeebtee. There were only some Saudi commando deployements around Aden airport. If ground operation is decided on, my guess is it would be limited to aden and many advisers would be assigned to tribal forces to secure other provinces. It doesn't seem as if Houthis have capability to hurt Saudi arabia, or maybe they do but waiting to use them during event of ground invasion.

PS: love how I'm banned but still able to post :D
 

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So,these soldiers that landed on Yemen coasts,were French.
The French forces that came to evacuate our citizens came under fire (Houthis probably ??),and some SF landed on the ground to securise the evacuation,or find those who shot at them.
None was injured,and they didn't retaliate. (They have probably fled.)

salut monsieur
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those damn fools should call their forum " iranian @$$ kissing & tiny d**k forum " lol
too much insecurities and hate
 

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Doubt anybody came under fire habeebtee. There were only some Saudi commando deployements around Aden airport. If ground operation is decided on, my guess is it would be limited to aden and many advisers would be assigned to tribal forces to secure other provinces. It doesn't seem as if Houthis have capability to hurt Saudi arabia, or maybe they do but waiting to use them during event of ground invasion.

PS: love how I'm banned but still able to post :D

How are you Habibti? :)
Our navy came under fire that's why our commandos landed there (Official version),but it seems that they did the "hit and run",because when they landed on the beach,no one was firing again. :confused:
If a ground opperation happens (which i still doubt at the moment),i see troops landing in Aden,and an offensive by the north.
It will be hard (probably) to fight them on the ground since they'll do the "hit and run" (ambushed etc..),i'd say with a good support of the air force,the artillery and a good reconnaissance of the zone,it won't be so hard i guess.
(I'm sure the Saudis have learned lessons from the 2009 war.)
PS : I was wondering why you're still able to post since you are banned. !-!
 

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What does the video says ?


And any figures on how many Houthis have been killed since the begining of the operation DS ?
 

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What does the video says ?


And any figures on how many Houthis have been killed since the begining of the operation DS ?

The title of the video :
" Saudi land forces shooting Houthis near Saudi borders "

Regarding to the dead Houthis, they tried to open a front through Saudi borders but Saudi land forces+border guards defeated them and killed +500 Houthis .

There is no exact No. of dead Houthis due to the airstrikes but in 4th of April I saw an estimation said that they're +800 .
 

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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/asia/2015/04/12/Pakistan-minister-hits-out-at-UAE-over-Yemen-criticism-.html


AFP, Islamabad
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Islamabad on Sunday hit out at the United Arab Emirates for condemning a parliamentary vote by Pakistani lawmakers to stay out of the conflict in Yemen, in a rare display of discord between the two allies.

Pakistan’s parliament on Friday passed a unanimous resolution backing the government’s commitment to protect Saudi Arabia’s territory from Shiite Houthi rebels, but declined Riyadh’s request for Pakistani troops, ships and warplanes inside Yemen.

Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs, lashed out at Pakistan’s vote on his Twitter account Saturday, terming it “contradictory and dangerous and unexpected,” and accusing Islamabad of siding with Iran, which is accused of backing the rebels.

He added Pakistan’s stand would come at a high cost.

Pakistan’s interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan hit back on Sunday night in an unusually strongly worded statement, accusing the UAE of “making threats.”

“This is not only ironic but a thought-provoking moment that a minister of UAE is hurling threats at Pakistan. The statement of the UAE minister is in stark violation of all diplomatic norms prevalent according to the principals of international relations,” he said.

“Pakistan is an honored nation and has brotherly emotions for the people of UAE along with Saudi Arabia, but this statement of an Emirati minister is equal to an offence against the ego of Pakistan and its people and is unacceptable.”

Pakistan was the first country to recognize the independence of the UAE in 1971 and the two Sunni Muslim-majority countries have close economic ties.

The UAE is a major investor in Pakistan, while around 1.4 million Pakistani expatriates work in the Gulf state sending home remittances that are vital for the South Asian country’s economy.

Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Saleh bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, arrived in Islamabad on Sunday night for talks with the government leader, Pakistan's state media reported.

According to Radio Pakistan, the country’s official broadcaster, Sheikh Saleh Bin Abdulaziz said on his arrival that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy close and friendly relations, which will grow further.

“The unanimous passage of (the) resolution by the Pakistan parliament is its internal matter,” the broadcaster quoted the Saudi minister as saying.

Islamabad has found itself in an awkward position on Yemen. It has deep military and religious ties to Saudi Arabia and has long benefited from the oil-rich kingdom's largesse.

But it has been reluctant to become ensnared in a conflict that carries sectarian overtones, with violence against minority Shiites on the rise at home in recent years.

Moreover, the large Pakistani military is stretched, maintaining a heavy presence on the border with arch-rival India as well as fighting against Taliban militants in the northwest.

Instead, Pakistan has pushed diplomatic efforts in the past week, holding talks with Turkish and Iranian officials to try to forge a way ahead.

Pakistan’s parliament vote is not binding, but Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said last week that any Pakistani participation would need the backing of parliament.
 

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I don't recall of any Saudi request for troops from Pakistan! Can you guys clarify this ↓ to me.
well i think so! we did ask.... thats how all the problem started then the parliment made their dumb statement then UAE minister comments then this.
btw mohammad bin zayed came to saudi.
 

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Meanwhile in Ukraine. Obviously to piss of Russia.

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