iranigirl2
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Shias in Yemen make up 45 to 50% of the population, they are not minority.
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Shias in Yemen make up 45 to 50% of the population, they are not minority.
35-40 % and all of them are Zaydi Shias not the Shia Twelver sect that you belong to. Their believes and practices are more similar to Sunni Islam - especially the Shafi'i and Hanafi madahib. That is widely reported everywhere but I don't expect you to know this since you barely know anything about Yemen in the first place like most of your fellow countrymen. Or the Arab world or Islam as demonstrated by your posts on this forum.
And yet they turn up to Iran, as you can read in the article.
Shia Population in yemen is 46.9%-50.00%.
Most of them are unhappy with Saudi interference in their country.
Huge Shiite rebel rally in Yemen's Saada: Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi speaks on prophet's birthday - YouTube
and in Syria they are peace loving , puppy caring saints
and in Syria they are peace loving , puppy caring saints
I guess it is time for another round of Menced Houthi stew.
Are you talking about this stew? Operation Scorched Earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because from what I hear it was an embarrassment for Saudis, Yemenis, Al-Qaeda and the rest of the gang? When do you want to learn? You can't win an asymmetrical war with a classic army! In case you don't know Assad made the same mistake and he was almost finished, until he was advised to change his strategy and engage in a guerrilla warfare with the "terrorists", "rebels" whatever you want to call them! U.S. is now trying to give the "good terrorists" aka "rebels" the edge by training them in the art of asymmetrical warfare... let us face it, most of your extremist friends are only trained enough to push the red button and are not clever enough to use their brains, or have any combat skills for that matter so the real fighters are too few Syria and that is why Bashar started to gain the upper hand but I suspect that is about to change as CIA is training the terrorists.
Anyhow, I hope anything that is in best interest of Syrian people happen, because they have suffered enough.
Anyways, the only way that Saudis can win this war is to unleash their lapdog, Al-Qaeda against Houthis, and this is exactly what they're doing!
As long as the Hauthis won't come around the boarders, there won't be a tension.
Amnesty Calls on London to Suspend Arms Supplies to Saudi Arabia - YouTube
@al-Hasani
Actually, the Hauthi rebellion is much older than what you stated. In fact, they have been engaging in violent acts for more than 2 decades.
You didn't mention the civilian casualties though which makes a significant number.
JN1 isn't a source.
Assad is killing civilians, which makes a difference.
And incidentally from the start of the peaceful uprising the amount of dead civillian who were supporters of mr. Assad were more than the one who opposed it .
Let see you can just go one level upper in this forum and see some thread about it in middle east section of the forum
you mean Saudi govt behind Al-Qaida.......holy shitzzzz....they been denying they have nothing to do with AQ. So, obviously only land route is through Saudia to fight with these tribes...@al-Hasani
Most of their commands are eliminated, and the Sunni tribes along with Al-Qaida are doing a great job. However, I don't think the Hauthis will gain any benefit from instigating their enemeies on them whatsoever.