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Scores of Saudi troopers, mercenaries slain, injured in Yemeni army offensives

posting terrorist propaganda (Houthis) on PDF?

Jews are welcome posting zionist filth, jews who believe everyone but them are sub-humans. They are welcome, but you can't post pro-Houthi comments here. o_O:mad:o_O

The Saudis are on Team Amerika World Police. The Houthis are not. PM Khan is not on Team Amerika World Police.

Houthis are not terrorists. FSA are not terrorists. The Taliban are not terrorist. The Mujahedin were not terrorists. Hamas are not terrorists. The Muslim Brotherhood are not terrorists. Hezbollah are not terrorists. The Washington and zionist criminals are terrorists. Resisters to limits on the freedom to do good in the Muslim world are never terrorists. A Morsi/Erdogan alliance would have devastated the zionist plan for the Middle East, so the jews plotted against both to overthrow them in coups. They got one.
 
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Jews are welcome posting zionist filth, jews who believe everyone but them are sub-humans. They are welcome, but you can't post pro-Houthi comments here. o_O:mad:o_O

The Saudis are on Team Amerika World Police. The Houthis are not. PM Khan is not on Team Amerika World Police.

Houthis are not terrorists. FSA are not terrorists. The Taliban are not terrorist. The Mujahedin were not terrorists. Hamas are not terrorists. The Muslim Brotherhood are not terrorists. Hezbollah are not terrorists. The Washington and zionist criminals are terrorists. Resisters to limits on the freedom to do good in the Muslim world are never terrorists. A Morsi/Erdogan alliance would have devastated the zionist plan for the Middle East, so the jews plotted against both to overthrow them in coups. They got one.

Saudis are on this team::usflag:

Who the hell cares about Jews/Zionists in this thread and who mentioned them with a single word?

I don't get why non-Arabs are obsessed about the Arab world (500 million people and 20+ countries) and living in a fantasy world where Arab regimes (those that have actually fought against Israel, the US and the West 1 million times more than any other Muslim entity, just the Saudi Arabian oil embargo against the same US in the 1970's hurt the US more than any other move from a non-Arab Muslim country, let alone what some 19 Arabs did (supposedly) in 9/11 alone.

Or the "Islam card" played by the non-Arab Muslim lot despite none of their countries being ruled by Islamic law and traditions (as deeply engrained) as in Arab countries by large. Or the fact that the Arabs ruled the Caliphate and most of the Muslim world from the very beginning until 1517 (1000 years) (and huge chunks of non-Muslim land just in Europe alone, let alone in Asia and Africa, most of South Europe as an example, all of Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar, Andorra, Sicily, parts of Southern Italy, Malta, Crete, Cyprus etc.), were behind 90% of all Islamic conquests, were key components of the Islamic Golden Age, contributed most to it etc. Everything mostly "made in Arab world" and "made by Arabs".

Yet we have false-flaggers like you (not sure about your identity but you are most likely not an ethnic Italian) are blabbering about Arab regimes while worshipping the wannabe Arab Erdogan whose entity has been secular for 100 years, has been the biggest friend of Israel and ally in the region and in the Muslim world (by far) in the past many decades, is a NATO member state, hosts Israeli embassies, US military bases, was the main player and ally of the West during the so-called Arab spring (best exemplified in Syria where that same Erdogan and Turkey has been humilaited) etc. Or Mullah Iran which is not much different albeit not pro-West since 1979, but before 1979, it was the biggest "puppet" of the same West, lol. By far. In the region. Outside of the implant that is called Israel of course.

Strange. Something that I only witness on PDF and that "Islam" Reddit page. Must be a South Asian Muslim thing and European convert thing. I have noticed this for years.

You are by no chance a Pakistani that lives/was born in the West, lol? Or a Western convert who is only obsessed about Arab regimes but not all the other non-Arab Muslim regimes who are worse or similar and which there are more of? Another typical pattern that I have noticed. Also on PDF, lol.

But yeah, despite not being able to count to 10 in Arabic, not having a clue about Yemen and the conflict there, not following it from first hand sources, you can of course believe this obvious Houthi terrorist cult propaganda while ground realities (as shown by the objective Risk Intelligence) show the real ground realities.

@OutOfAmmo @Falcon29
 
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I am 100% Italian...

next.

That explains everything. You are another "internet Arab/Western Asia/Middle East expert" whose entire knowledge derives from Google and the internet. Great stuff. There are a lot of your likes on Twitter and in the "media" in general. Many have made a career out of this (bullshitting).

Let alone PDF. The nonsense that I see written on this forum, never ceases to amaze me.

BTW, if you are 100% Italian, I am 50% Papuan and 50% Aboriginal with distant Sicilian Arab ancestry.:lol:

Yeah no replies to my factual statements in post 17. Maybe you will return in 24 hours after having thought a long time about the facts that I wrote and what to write as a counter.:lol:
 
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Like I told you ample times, anyone that automatically assumes people celebrating death of terrorists is an Iranian regime supporter, shia etc is themselves a terrorists. Reason? because that's exactly the tone of jihadi terrorists.
You're obviously not fine.

If you are celebrating Iranian regime's murder of sunni arab Muslims then it pretty much means that you support the Iranian regime in this war. It's common sense to assume such a thing.

You don't know what the word terrorist means. Just like on other threads, you are are simply accusing people who don't agree with your stances of being terrorists.
 
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Who the hell cares about Jews/Zionists in this thread and who mentioned them with a single word?

I don't get why non-Arabs are obsessed about the Arab world (500 million people and 20+ countries) and living in a fantasy world where Arab regimes (those that have actually fought against Israel, the US and the West 1 million times more than any other Muslim entity, just the Saudi Arabian oil embargo against the same US in the 1970's hurt the US more than any other move from a non-Arab Muslim country, let alone what some 19 Arabs did (supposedly) in 9/11 alone.

Or the "Islam card" played by the non-Arab Muslim lot despite none of their countries being ruled by Islamic law and traditions (as deeply engrained) as in Arab countries by large. Or the fact that the Arabs ruled the Caliphate and most of the Muslim world from the very beginning until 1517 (1000 years) (and huge chunks of non-Muslim land just in Europe alone, let alone in Asia and Africa, most of South Europe as an example, all of Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar, Andorra, Sicily, parts of Southern Italy, Malta, Crete, Cyprus etc.), were behind 90% of all Islamic conquests, were key components of the Islamic Golden Age, contributed most to it etc. Everything mostly "made in Arab world" and "made by Arabs".

Yet we have false-flaggers like you (not sure about your identity but you are most likely not an ethnic Italian) are blabbering about Arab regimes while worshipping the wannabe Arab Erdogan whose entity has been secular for 100 years, has been the biggest friend of Israel and ally in the region and in the Muslim world (by far) in the past many decades, is a NATO member state, hosts Israeli embassies, US military bases, was the main player and ally of the West during the so-called Arab spring (best exemplified in Syria where that same Erdogan and Turkey has been humilaited) etc. Or Mullah Iran which is not much different albeit not pro-West since 1979, but before 1979, it was the biggest "puppet" of the same West, lol. By far. In the region. Outside of the implant that is called Israel of course.

Strange. Something that I only witness on PDF and that "Islam" Reddit page. Must be a South Asian Muslim thing and European convert thing. I have noticed this for years.

You are by no chance a Pakistani that lives/was born in the West, lol? Or a Western convert who is only obsessed about Arab regimes but not all the other non-Arab Muslim regimes who are worse or similar and which there are more of? Another typical pattern that I have noticed. Also on PDF, lol.

But yeah, despite not being able to count to 10 in Arabic, not having a clue about Yemen and the conflict there, not following it from first hand sources, you can of course believe this obvious Houthi terrorist cult propaganda while ground realities (as shown by the objective Risk Intelligence) show the real ground realities.

@OutOfAmmo @Falcon29

I apologise if I've interpreted your post wrong - so you have a problem with non-Arab Muslims having Islamic expectations of arab countries (particularly of countries such as KSA)?
 
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Saudi Arabian casualties in Yemen in the past 3.5 years have been negligible. Less than 600 soldiers.

The Houthi terrorist cult, that has lost 90% of Yemen to the KSA, the Arab coalition and the Yemeni government, are only good at posting propaganda.

Every Yemeni soldier and anti-Houthi terrorist cult Yemeni is labelled as an "Saudi Arabian" or Arab coalition soldier.

In reality most of the casualties in the fight against the Houthi terrorist cult (80% at least) are made up of Yemeni civilians, Yemeni soldiers, local Yemeni anti-Houthi terrorist cult factions and Sudanese soldiers.

The Yemeni army is using almost the same weaponry as the Arab coalition as it has been provided to them. With great success.

PissTV is a joke source as is Al-Masdar. Only North Korean propaganda is lacking.

In the real world:

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BTW this is war. Casualties will occur. There are 500 million + Arabs. By 2050 this number will reach far above 1 billion. Yemen alone has almost 30 million people and quickly growing. Arabs are not much afraid of death on the battlefield and are some of those most battle-hardened people historically and nowadays due to conflicts and instability in the past few decades and in the case of Yemen a warlike history, attitude and clan/tribalism/honor that makes death on the battlefield, "martyrdom" etc. not necessarily something negative. It is at least viewed differently than in many regions of the world. For good and bad.

@The Eagle

I thought that propaganda news was banned and posting terrorist propaganda (Houthis) on PDF? Or will I be banned again for telling a few historical facts to a certain nationality on PDF when that group of people are obsessing/meddling/barking against Arabs and writing non-factual and fairytale nonsense?
I read that in 2050 s Korea will be one richest countries in the world

Scores of Saudi troopers, mercenaries slain, injured in Yemeni army offensives

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In this file picture, Yemeni forces prepare to launch a domestically-manufactured Badr-1 ballistic missile at a military site in Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yemen’s Operations Command)

Scores of Saudi soldiers and Saudi-sponsored militiamen loyal to Yemen's former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi have lost their lives when Yemeni army soldiers and fighters from allied Popular Committees launched separate offensives against their positions in the kingdom’s border regions over the past 24 hours.

An unnamed Yemeni military source told the Arabic service of Yemen’s Saba news agency that Yemeni troops and their allies fired a Badr-1 ballistic missile at a gathering of Saudi troopers in the kingdom’s southwestern border region of Asir, leaving several of them dead or injured.

Eight Saudi mercenaries were also killed when Yemeni troops and fighters from Popular Committees targeted their camp in the al-Alab border crossing of the same Saudi region.

Elsewhere in Najran region, located 844 kilometers south of the Saudi capital Riyadh, a group of Saudi-backed militiamen were targeted in al-Ajashar desert with a barrage of Katyusha rockets.

A number of artillery rounds also slammed onto al-Khazra border crossing, with no immediate reports about casualties or the extent of damage caused.

Moreover, Yemeni snipers shot and killed a Saudi soldier at al-Shabakah military base in the al-Sharafa region of Najran.

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This file picture shows a Yemeni Houthi Ansarullah fighter dressed in camouflage and aiming at a position of Saudi troops in southwestern Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yemen’s Joint Operations Command)
Four Saudi mercenaries were killed and several others injured when Yemeni troops and their allies targeted their positions in Talah area.

Yemeni forces also shelled the fortifications of Saudi soldiers and their mercenaries in Sawda, Jabal al-Doud and Jabal Qais mountainous districts in Saudi Arabia's border region of Jizan, situated 966 kilometers south of Riyadh, according to the Yemeni military source.

Separately, dozens of Saudi-sponsored militiamen were killed or injured when Yemeni troopers and their allies destroyed their positions in the al-Durayhimi district of Yemen’s strategic western province of Hudaydah.

A military vehicle carrying dozens of Saudi mercenaries was struck with a guided missile in the al-Ghayl district of the northern Yemeni province of Jawf.

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This picture taken on September 5, 2018 shows the remains and rubble of a building that was destroyed in a Saudi airstrike in the capital Sana’a. (Photo by AFP)

Saudi Arabia and a number of its regional allies launched a devastating military campaign against Yemen in March 2015, with the aim of bringing the government of Hadi back to power and crushing the country’s Houthi Ansarullah movement.

Some 15,000 Yemenis have been killed and thousands more injured since the onset of the Saudi-led aggression.

More than 2,200 others have died of cholera, and the crisis has triggered what the United Nations has described as the world's worst humanitarian disaster.

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018...aries-slain-injured-in-Yemeni-army-offensives

Kudos to Yemeni brave lions.

They have put Suadis in their place for 3 years.
I didn’t recognize you why did you change your name 2800?!
 
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If you are celebrating Iranian regime's murder of sunni arab Muslims then it pretty much means that you support the Iranian regime in this war. It's common sense to assume such a thing.

You don't know what the word terrorist means. Just like on other threads, you are are simply accusing people who don't agree with your stances of being terrorists.

Well done for proving my point terrorist.
 
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I am good
Glad to hear that from you.
Well done for proving my point terrorist.
Bro don’t waste your golden time.... If these people were in ME they would blow themselves and kill dozens of muslims.

Logic is the last thing that work with these bloodthirsty people.

sectarianism, hatred, assassinating and destruction of Islamic countries are only things that jihadi goons have learnt in their lives.
 
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I apologise if I've interpreted your post wrong - so you have a problem with non-Arab Muslims having Islamic expectations of arab countries (particularly of countries such as KSA)?

No, Muslims (or non-Muslims for that matter) are allowed to have their own views and expectations (naturally) but what I object to are double standards and having way too high expectations for Arabs due to history and legacy or whatever else is the reason for that behavior (double standard and hypocrisy) and extreme interest in general.

Indonesia is the most populous Muslim nation in the world and the largest Muslim economy (if I am not wrong) in the world. Yes, 5 million Indonesians have Arab ancestry (Yemeni and Hijazi mostly) but why do Indonesians not get even 1% of the attention that Arabs get? Why do I not see hordes of Western converts, non-Muslim Arabs from Nigeria to Bangladesh having strong opinions about internal Indonesian affairs and policies?

@Indos is that not a bit strange and interesting bro?

@SALMAN F @Falcon29 @OutOfAmmo I can't be the only one that has witnessed this strange behavior time and time again.

I read that in 2050 s Korea will be one richest countries in the world

Wrong quote bro.:lol:

Where does South Korea come into the picture? Have I missed something here?o_O:omghaha::enjoy:

All I think about when North Korea appears on the map is Samsung and that Gagnam (or whatever he was called) guy from 6-7 years ago.:lol:

And South Korean workers in Southern Iraq (petroleum industry).:lol:
 
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No, Muslims (or non-Muslims for that matter) are allowed to have their own views and expectations (naturally) but what I object to are double standards and having way too high expectations for Arabs due to history and legacy or whatever else is the reason for that behavior (double standard and hypocrisy) and extreme interest in general.

Indonesia is the most populous Muslim nation in the world and the largest Muslim economy (if I am not wrong) in the world. Yes, 5 million Indonesians have Arab ancestry (Yemeni and Hijazi mostly) but why do Indonesians not get even 1% of the attention that Arabs get? Why do I not see hordes of Western converts, non-Muslim Arabs from Nigeria to Bangladesh having strong opinions about internal Indonesian affairs and policies?

@Indos is that not a bit strange and interesting bro?

@SALMAN F @Falcon29 @OutOfAmmo I can't be the only one that has witnessed this strange behavior time and time again.



Wrong quote bro.:lol:

Where does South Korea come into the picture? Have I missed something here?o_O:omghaha::enjoy:
No because you mentioned the year 2050 :lol:
 
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No it’s not, Turkey and Pakistan should stay well away from it. Centuries old Arab Persian feud is none of our business.
totally correct

thousands of years of hatred has not been washed off even by Islam. what chance does Turkey and Pakistan have?
let Iran and KSA settle their disputes the way they are experienced with

we just pray that they keep us out of their proxy war.
 
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I apologise if I've interpreted your post wrong - so you have a problem with non-Arab Muslims having Islamic expectations of arab countries (particularly of countries such as KSA)?

He mean's something else but it might come off that way to people not familiar with @Saif al-Arab or his viewpoints. :)
 
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