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Of course we do support the legitimate and internationally recognised government of Yemen, so does the U.N and the whole international community. So any action to reinstate and support the legitimate Yemeni government is legitimate. There is no war without collateral damage.the Houthis militias/rebel group should lay down their crude weapons/arms and and join the legitimate internationally recognised Yemeni government. Our position is clear.Whatever that means. Frankly, it doesn't concern me one tiny bit. I'm just amazed at the duplicity though.
You're doing a pretty good job of recognizing the government of Yemen by providing weapons to the Saudis who are bombing that country to bits and pieces.
UK rejects Houthi’s ‘national salvation’ government
- 2 months ago
- Categories:Europe & Russia, Middle East, News, UK, Yemen
UK’s Minister for the Middle East and Africa Tobias Ellwood has expressed his “concern” after the announcement that Houthi and Saleh forces have instated a government of “national salvation”.
“I am very concerned by the continued steps being taken by the Houthi and Saleh alliance,” Ellwood commented on the issue, which was referred to by his ministry as a “rival government to the legitimate government in Yemen.”
“The intention to unilaterally form a ‘Salvation Government’ is in direct defiance of the UN-facilitated peace process and undermines commitments made to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict,” he added.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www....ts-houthis-national-salvation-government/amp/
Lool. What are you on about?To your bold part above, "the need is the mother of invention". I think the UK, Germany and France will side with the US. This would be a horrific wake up call for the Saudi's in terms of not setting up their internal industry when they were riding the $$$$ horse with rich oil. Not their economy is hitting the shiit room fast and they don't have excessive billions they once did.
I can see the Saudi's starting to buy the J-10's, J-11's and the J-31's of the world. I don't think they'd get too close to Russia due to her support for Iran and Syria. I don't think they'll directly oppose them either. Just a silent, non-adversarial relationship. I think China will score them as a Customer and in turn, they will probably setup J-10C's manufacturing in house (as another tiered aircraft to support EFT's which will start to cut down on flying time to preserve more spares and combat ready jets). KSA would probably become a major customer for all advance Chinese tech and will build an internal industry to build their own weapons too. At the end of the day, they have serious experience with Western top end equipment, jets, tactics and all. It can't be too hard to invest and customize top end Chinese products to match the top end Western products. In fact, that might benefit the Chinese knowing they have advise and requirements from a customer using F-15SA, EFT, etc and many other systems.
Saudi Arabia using/buying Chinese fighter jets? Lol.
If you say so genius.
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