Sunday, August 16, 2015

The Clock is ticking for Yemen ousted dictator and Houthis


Yemen government troops and popular resistance forces are advancing towards Yemen capital, Sana’a, with support provided by coalition forces in directing the battles towards Sana’a.
It appears that Houthi militants and troops loyal to ousted dictator are in their final days because government troops and resistance forces are near the capital.

Yemen has been torn by over four months of civil war between supporters of its exiled government and the Houthis. An Arab coalition intervened in late March just as the Iran-allied Houthis entered the southern port of Aden.
By backing Houthis in Yemen, Assad in Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Shiite militias in Iraq, Tehran conducts proxy wars to export fundamentalism and terrorism in the region, and meddling in other countries. Iranian regime tries to move the battleground away from its geographical boarders to Sana’a, Damascus, Baghdad, and Beirut.  But now Mullahs in Iran are not upbeat about regional developments after series of failures in Yemen, Syria and, Iraq.
According to Yemen Foreign Minister Riyadh Yassin’s interview with Al Arabiya TV on August 13th, Operation Golden Arrow will be launched in the next few days to liberate Sana’a.  He added that “Operation Golden Arrow is a complete operation that will not end with just the liberation of Yemen. In fact, it will continue and the people of Yemen will gradually understand that victory is near”.
It seems that the clock is ticking for ousted dictator and Houthis rebels. Prospective victory of people of Yemen is one crucial step towards sweeping Mullahs out of the Arab countries. This will bring hope for people of the Middle Eastern countries who suffered from Mullahs malicious intervention during the past 30 years. 

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