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    Yemen Exploding: Is The Stage Set for the Big War?

    Rapid changes are occurring in Yemen. Ever since United States had to leave its military base there, other powers have been lining up to benefit from the chaos. It has been revealed that Saudi Arabia has commenced bombing targets in Yemen. Egypt has announced its support for the Saudi effort. I am quite confident that this support is in compliance with our instructions to our puppet leader now in charge in Egypt. The current president of Yemen, Hadi, a leader who took over after the Arab Spring revolution, has been removed from power. He is said to have escaped to Saudi Arabia, and those who are now in charge in Yemen will most likely kill him if he returns.

    Yemen has been instrumental in the US effort to fight al-Qaeda in the region. Unsuccessfully, I might add. The Houthis who have deposed Hadi are said to get their support from Iran and are now likely the strongest political force in the country. But they will not have an easy time of it. Too much is at stake for the United States and Saudi Arabia. We don’t read much about the Saudi Air Force being involved in military conflict, but the seriousness of the situation has prompted them to do exactly that. There are also reports that 150,000 or more troops are massed near the borders of Yemen for a probable invasion. It is assumed that other Arab nations will be involved, along with Egypt. One report said that it appears the country is “sliding toward a civil war.” I would suggest that it’s past sliding toward the civil war, and, rather, is involved deeply in a civil war that is now spreading outside its own borders.

    The neoconservatives, I am sure, will blame everything on Iran. And it’s likely Iran may have been involved in giving some type of support to the Shia that now are on the verge of taking over the country. But one must ask, “How does this compare to the support the United States has given to over 100 countries in recent years, with a major portion going to the Middle East?” There’s a big difference between a country becoming involved in a crisis next door and a country getting involved 6000 miles away.

    It looks like the former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, a military dictator who was deposed in the Arab Spring revolution, is now aligned with the Shia Houthis who are supported by Iran. This will not be tolerated by the United States, and we can expect the US to provide indirect military assistance to those who are prepared to invade Yemen and install a US friendly dictator.

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    Why did we leave? I assume that country has oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bxm042 View Post
    Why did we leave? I assume that country has oil.
    It's like when you let your friend get the pretty girl even though you know you could pull her. We're letting the Saudi's get the pretty girl on this date.

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    It appears that everywhere in the Middle East the US Empire has tried to assert its control indefinitely, through outright troop encampments or puppet rulers, the indigenous populations are trying to get their countries back. As Russell Crowe says at the beginning of Gladiator, "some people don't know how to stay conquered."

    Since the US is kind of over-extended in directly invading or re-invading places in the region, and cannot sell still new incursions at home as justified, the Empire has simply delegated the fighting to its other area puppets to handle. Throwing around the term "fighting terrorism" is the catch-all tool for disregarding the sovereign concerns of any of the peoples fighting, as the designation thereby automatically denies them any legitimacy (so we don't have to negotiate with them, by wholesale policy).
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    Another vacuum for ISIS to fill.

    ISIS has to get big enough for Americans to believe it has the ability to smuggle nuclear weapons into Washington DC and New York. And then, the real deception begins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UWDude View Post
    Another vacuum for ISIS to fill.

    ISIS has to get big enough for Americans to believe it has the ability to smuggle nuclear weapons into Washington DC and New York. And then, the real deception begins.
    Why would Isis blossom in a Shia country?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UWDude View Post
    Another vacuum for ISIS to fill.

    ISIS has to get big enough for Americans to believe it has the ability to smuggle nuclear weapons into Washington DC and New York. And then, the real deception begins.
    Actually the opposite is happening, al Qaeda and the Sunni leaders are being beaten and defeated by the houtis and the most terroristic nation in the world in Saudi arabia is fighting it.

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    we should all remember Iran did not attack on 911, it was Saudi Arabia



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    Quote Originally Posted by juleswin View Post
    Actually the opposite is happening, al Qaeda and the Sunni leaders are being beaten and defeated by the houtis and the most terroristic nation in the world in Saudi arabia is fighting it.
    That is rarely relevant. What is relevant is war is now in the area, and war in the middle east is fertile ground for ISIS.



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