It doesn't matter whose flag that hijacked cargo ship was carrying or who was the eventual owner. A 'message' has been conveyed to the world but especially to Israel.
Oh I understand that. That was just what they were saying as to the identity of the ship. But it does make a difference too if it really doesn't have anything to do with the demon state, right. I mean all the great footage of the Mi-17 landing on a moving ship and commandos jumping off and getting into the pilot house and capturing the ship even raising both Yemeni and Palestinian flags after seizing it was all great stuff, but what if it had nothing to do with demonel?
Originally with the flags comment came the statement that it was also allegedly carrying weapons to demonel. But then CNN was saying it sailed out of Eilat and was on its way to India under Bahama flags?! So WTH is it lol. And did you notice how empty it was inside the cargo bay floor? The echo was deafening bro. At least show the weapons, right? As far as it actually looks, it's a great piracy raid and capture of an unknown ship for applying political pressure on demonel.
And add to all that just for additional info is that it does matter what flags its flying in the sense that it's actually a maritime violation under UNCLOS to sail a cargo ship under different flags than owner-operator. So there's that aspect too that if it was the case, the Yemenis have even better legal grounds for the seizure.
The Yemenis can do a lot of damage in that region and are far deadlier than Hamas if they were given proximity to Israel. I heard they even offered the capital city of Sanaa to Saudi Arabia if the Yemenis are allowed proximity to Israel.
To be completely honest with you, bro, I find that just a bit too hard to believe. Give Sanaa to Saudiya in exchange for a route close to demonel? After what they sacrificed and endured against both, Saudiya and the UAE heck even Egypt to a certain extent (although the EAF only participated in reconnaissance efforts and nothing beyond that) to ensure they keep the capital of Yemen and now give it up just for a route to Gaza? Sounds like a lot of fiction and fiction makes for great stories. The imagination can run wild I mean look at Star Wars and Avatar!
Believe me, I've been thinking about how the hell to get 300 Mujahedeen dropped into Gaza from any direction without getting shot down or sunk and I honestly can't come up with one that can be done successfully without triggering a full-scale war. If you or anyone else can think of a way, do share I'd love to hear it.
Ulike Hezbollah, the Yemenis are not going to calibrate their escalation given a chance--they will rain hell on Israel!!
Yeah man, I could see it from the start it was obvious. Hezbullah wants nothing to do with this conflict because it's not their cause, no matter how or what anyone tries to make it out to be any different, it aint and we see it. The truth is, if it doesn't concern their territory, then it has nothing to do with them. If you think about it, what's happening now in Ghaza is what actually happened to Hezbullah in 2006. They inflicted heavy casualties on the demons and showed exceptional bravery but in the end, the demonic air assault destroyed their apartment buildings, entire neighborhoods and towns even bridges, Beirut airport runways just to punish the Lebanese for Hezbullah capturing a few of their jackboot thug pigs. They don't want to see that again unless it concerns their territory.
If somehow Iran gets a hold of a pair of C-130s, even get one or two from Afghanistan if they haven't crashed them with their insane-minded flying ways, pack in as many mujahedeen as possible with parachutes and all the weapons & ammo they can carry and just fly out of Yemen with a bunch of Houthis and Iranians & Taliban bananas and stay directly over the international waters line of the eastern part of the Red Sea straight across the Sinai border from Eilat to Rafah and toss them all out with their equipment. 300 or more and then bang a left turn and head to Libya. You know you can land there safely that's just about the only closest spot that would allow them to land. What are the chances of that succeeding? And without any jump training!