Monday 30 March 2015

Killed in air strikes Arabia.

Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states formed a military alliance facing a military coup carried out by Shiite Houthis in Yemen. Only in less than three five months, North and South Yemen had fallen into the hands of Shiite Houthi. Shiites have become a regional threat, with the fall of Yemen.

According to Al Arabiya News reported that Saudi Arabia deployed 150,000 troops, 100 combat aircraft and naval forces to Yemen after President Hadi requested assistance Gulf allies against the Houthi rebels, who are already advanced in the direction of approaching the city of Aden, where the power Syi ' ah Houthi successfully ousted President Hadi of power in a coup.
Kingdom of Saudi warplanes began air operations Thursday morning, and destroy the base Houthi guarded by antiaircraft missiles. Saudi forces attack, at least have reached the main objectives, namely four Houthi fighters and missiles surface-to-air (SAM).

The report states that the supreme leader of the Shiite Houthi is Abdulkhaliq al-Houthi, Yousuf al-Madani, and Yousuf al-fishi killed, and the head of the Revolutionary Committee of the Houthis, Mohammed Ali al-Hothi, severe injuries, due to coalition air strikes.
Coalition of Gulf countries, composed of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, except Oman have joined, and conduct air strikes against Houthi positions in Sanaa. Meanwhile, the Gulf countries each fighter jets deployed their forces to attack the Houthis.
Non Gulf countries have also shown their support for Operation "Decisive Storm", including six fighter jets deployed Jordan, Morocco, who expressed "full solidarity" to Saudi Arabia, and send six fighter jets while Sudan offers three fighter jets.
On Thursday, a military media confirms that the Sudan took part in the Saudi-led military operations. There are no further details but the clerk said the entire Gulf States will deploy its military strength.

A Jordanian official told Reuters, "This is in line with measures to support the legitimacy of the government in Yemen, security and stability ... and security of Yemen and the Gulf is of high strategic importance for Jordan", he said.
However, officials refused to comment on reports that Jordan could provide assistance ground forces to confront the Houthis. Meanwhile, according to Al Arabiya News says Egypt and Pakistan will send fighter jets and warships to take part in the campaign against the Houthis.
On Thursday, Egypt confirmed it will join the coalition led by Saudi. "Coordination is being run by Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states to prepare for the participation of the air force and navy Egypt Egypt, and the strength of the soil if possible, as part of the coalition action," the Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement.

Another source said that Egypt Egyptian military to participate in military operations by both naval and air. Then, Egyptian officials said four warships entered the Suez to the Gulf of Aden to provide further support for Operation "Storm Resolute."
The officials added that the ship will take part in the operation "to secure" strategic waterway that controls access to the Suez Canal south.
West who support the Syrian National Coalition opposition group also said it supported the Saudi operation and voiced his support for the Yemeni leader Hadi as "legitimate". In addition to the support of Arab countries, US President Barack Obama officially declared logistical and intelligence support to "Resolute Storm."

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri told Al Arabiya News that "we all have good relations with Iran, but Iran can not intervene in a way that intervene in Yemen, he said.
However, official Mohammed al-Houthi politburo Bukhaiti told Reuters, that the Shia group is prepared to face the Saudi campaign without asking for help from their allies of Iran. Although, faktnya Iran has shipped hundreds of tons of weapons by air and sea to the Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen.
When asked whether there was communication with Iran since the beginning of the attack, or if Houhtis will seek military aid from Tehran, Bukhaiti said: "Do not. People Yemen ready to face this aggression without foreign interference."
Meanwhile, Hariri described develop Houthis in Yemen as "unacceptable," and do Arabia "prevention," and voiced his support for Hadi as a "legitimate" state leaders.

A political analyst based in Dubai Shakib Mathni told Al Arabiya News that "without a military operation, a coup against Hadi will be absolutely perfect," he added.
Mathi said the military operation came "too late", and expansion Houthis' "will spur wider conflict not only in Yemen, but in the Gulf region and the Arab", he added.
He added, "Houthi not alone," referring to Iran's support claims. "They have a military force that is equivalent to the Yemeni regime was overthrown. This alliance will not only create a civil war, but to the entire Arab civil war, he said.
On Thursday, Defense Minister Saudi warns son Yemeni leader Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was ousted, Ahmed Ali Saleh not attack Aden. Many people Aden see the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, a fierce critic Hadi, as the true instigator behind the expansion of the Houthi Shiite Muslim movement to the city of Aden.
Saleh is still very influential in the military. Republican Guard troops who are still loyal to him, and is believed to support the Houthi forces against Hadi. So former President Abdullah Saleh has supported Shiite Hoouthi.
President Hadi, which remains based in Aden, in high spirits after the Saudi-led operation launched "Decisive storm," said an aide.
In military operations run by Hadi forces have created a new balance, and military leaders loyal to Hadi regained control of the airport of Aden. The war will be raging wider, due to konflikasi between President Ali Abdullah Saleh to President Hadi and Shiite Houthi.
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