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lundi 30 mars 2015

Saudi Attack on Yemen Aims to Prevent Thaw Between Iran and the West

Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Monday, March 30, 2015

.com/blogger_img_proxy/ Another bloody, destructive, and quite possibly long war has begun in the Middle East due to intervention by a foreign power in the internal affairs of another nation. A coalition of Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia, began bombing Yemen on March 26. The coalition's partners include the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and Jordan . It is also supported by Turkey , Pakistan , and Egypt . The bombing, dubbed Operation Decisive Storm , has been receiving intelligence and logistical support from the United States Central Command that is responsible for all the Middle East and southwest Asia. The goal of the Saudi-led coalition is to defeat the Houthis, who belong to the Shiite branch of Islam and whose forces had overthrown the central government in Sanaa. The Houthis, who represent about 40 percent of Yemen's population, take their name from Hussein Badr Al-Deen Houthi , a Shiite religious leader who had visited Iran in the 1990s, and led the movement until he was killed in 2004. Saudi Arabia's excuse for the attacks was articulated by Adel al-Jubeir, its ambassador to the United States, who said , "Having Yemen fail cannot be option for us or for our coalition partners." Apparently, the Saudis believed that Yemen was failing because Ali Abdullah Saleh , Yemen's former president who was supported by Saudi Arabia but was deposed as a result of months of demonstrations in 2012, had sided with the Houthi Shi





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