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originally posted by: MysterX
a reply to: Ploutonas
This has got Mossad fingerprints all over it....Benny appears to be a little upset with Mr. Obama, who'd have thunk he'd send a reminder of just how destabilising a focused genocidal maniac actually can be quite so quickly.
originally posted by: MysterX
originally posted by: noeltrotsky
Iran was asking for confrontation by destabilizing Yemen...now they got it!
You must be right.
Nothing at all to do with Obama effectively threatening to disengage Benny from his money tit i suppose?
Nothing to do with that, and the fact Israel has been itching to get the US to do it's dirty wet-work for it in Iran for donkey's years?
And probably nothing at all to do with the promising, historic, nuclear negotiations going very well between the Whitehouse and Iran?
Must be Iran, everything is going so well for them at the moment, they must have been itching to screw it all up for themselves, they must have organised the Egyptian ships to fire on Iranian ships..i mean, of course..
Points finger at poster.... "Haaaa Haaaaa!"
originally posted by: MysterX
a reply to: Ploutonas
This has got Mossad fingerprints all over it....Benny appears to be a little upset with Mr. Obama, who'd have thunk he'd send a reminder of just how destabilising a focused genocidal maniac actually can be quite so quickly.
originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: crazyewok
it's easy... the beauty of this game is this:
So rebels at Syria are ok! And we (U.S. Saudi Arabia, et al) need to give them weapons to fight the "evil" Assad. But wait, at Yemen, those rebels need to go!! Who they think they are to fight against their leader...ah!? ok!! I get it! this rebels don't like Saudi Arabia or the US... so it's ok to go their and kill them all!!
here is some evidence: Fugitive Yemeni president arrives in Riyadh
Yemen's fugitive president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi has arrived in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, as the Saudi regime pushes ahead with its airstrikes against the homeland of the fugitive president.
Clearly this guy didn't had the support of is people. That's why he run. On the other hand Assad clearly haves the support of it's people and that's why He is still in power since the so called "revolution" in 2011.
Everything makes sense. We can very well understand who is behind the insurgences and for what purposes.
liars and more backstabbing liars in government and in the western media. crazy game, indeed..
originally posted by: rigel4
Egypt ready to send ground forces to Yemen!
www.theguardian.com...
Up to 10 countries are believed to be participating in the Saudi-led coalition, although many have refrained from acknowledging their role.
According to the Egyptian state newspaper El Ahram, Egypt has sent four naval warships to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal. A military individual quoted anonymously by the paper stated that the naval vessels were going to “secure the theater” to maintain control of Egyptian territorial waters but that they were on alert “to intervene in any way deemed necessary by the armed forces.”
Egypt’s minister of foreign affairs, Sameh Shoukri, said in a speech to Arab foreign ministers that his country was willing “to send ground forces if necessary” to back the anti-Houthi fight. Four Egyptian naval vessels were dispatched for Yemen, where they were expected to arrive late Thursday, according to official news media.
According to Saudi-owned al-Arabiya News, Saudi Arabia has dedicated 100 fighter jets, 150,000 soldiers and navy units to the operation in Yemen. Saudi officials have said they are seeking to restore Hadi to power. He was driven from his last outpost in the southern port of Aden on Wednesday.
Bahrain said Thursday that it had responded to a Saudi call for assistance by sending 12 fighter jets. Jordan’s Petra News Agency, quoting unnamed “official” individuals, said that Jordan was also taking part in the offensive. The report did not describe Jordan’s aid, which is believed to consist of fighter jets. Sudan said it would join the operation, and Pakistan said its defense minister would visit Saudi Arabia on Friday to assess how it could help the kingdom.
originally posted by: IntroduceALittleIrony
Nice shot in the dark, but Iran has been meddling in Yemen for awhile.
originally posted by: IntroduceALittleIrony
originally posted by: MysterX
a reply to: Ploutonas
This has got Mossad fingerprints all over it....Benny appears to be a little upset with Mr. Obama, who'd have thunk he'd send a reminder of just how destabilising a focused genocidal maniac actually can be quite so quickly.
Nice shot in the dark, but Iran has been meddling in Yemen for awhile.
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
So we got NATO, Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Ukraine, Russia, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen. What part about this isn't a World War? Israel Attacks Palestine in 3,2,1...
originally posted by: WineAndCheese9
a reply to: Ploutonas
I wonder if Egyptians realize they are pawns of US strategic plans for Middle East
I wonder if Egypt knows US sponsors ISIS
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
So we got NATO, Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Ukraine, Russia, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen. What part about this isn't a World War? Israel Attacks Palestine in 3,2,1...