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Yemeni mercenaries fight and die to protect Saudi border

The article says that there are Pakistanis in South of Saudi Arabia, sorry for bursting your bubble, your racist comment is bothering.

Pakistani soldiers are valuable for saving kashmiri lives. What an unfortunate thing to see our brothers dying for a bunch of backward racist monarchies
You should know more then anyone, we pakistanies are as racist as them. Would you ever allow your sister to marry a kala or bangali? Be honest, yeah the Arabs as a whole are racist for the same reason we are racist to people different from us.
 
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You should know more then anyone, we pakistanies are as racist as them. Would you ever allow your sister to marry a kala or bangali? Be honest, yeah the Arabs as a whole are racist for the same reason we are racist to people different from us.
Why are you making confusion?

Racism is other than what you said, had a visit to Saudi airports??? And I didn't mean Arab people are racist. Arabs in particular are poor, only a bunch of supremacist wealthy monarchies have castles and,tens of Kaniz.
 
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No they didn't
As Arabi says, Saudi hired ones have received. :whistle:
Why shoot yourself in the feet wahabi?
I don’t care what the wahabies pay or don’t pay as long as it doesn’t involve pakistanies. Unfortuently, your okay with pakistanies dieing for iranian Mullahs with a big smile, the fact their families get a big fat middle finger from the iranian Mullahs for fighting their war. Disgraceful, it’s people like you that should be expelled to iran where you can serve the mullahs....even if they allow you in Iran lol. Btw I’m not religious, If it was up to me I would convert all of pakistan back to Buddhism . But that’s just me.
 
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You should know more then anyone, we pakistanies are as racist as them. Would you ever allow your sister to marry a kala or bangali? Be honest, yeah the Arabs as a whole are racist for the same reason we are racist to people different from us.
The Pakistanis I know, they are not..and as North African, we have always shared a good laugh...even though they sell me dates labelled deglet ennour , product of Pakistan..
 
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Why are you making confusion?

Racism is other than what you said, had a visit to Saudi airports??? And I didn't mean Arab people are racist. Arabs in particular are poor, only a bunch of supremacist wealthy monarchies have castles and,tens of Kaniz.

We would host whoever visits us even our enemy ... that's Arab tradition, we don't let our enmity with someone to affect our generosity and hospitality. On the flip side, Iran poisoned and killed many Saudi Shia including some children who visited Mashhad just because they are not Farsis
 
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Why are you making confusion?

Racism is other than what you said, had a visit to Saudi airports??? And I didn't mean Arab people are racist. Arabs in particular are poor, only a bunch of supremacist wealthy monarchies have castles and,tens of Kaniz.
Have you ever met Arabs in your life? I live in Midwest with a huge refugee population from Palestine, Syria iraq. I would think all of them are related to kings or presidents the way they treat pakistanie, Indian and Bengali Muslims n Muslims from other parts. The Lebanese imam in one of the mosque couple of years ago called group of Pakistani Muslims cockroaches. Which resulted in the Pakistani community along with Indians to open a new mosque. Buddy you are living in some bubble, I lived with these people, believe me it’s better off you should stop typing and focusing on well being of pakistanies. These people Iranians or Arabs don’t give 2 fcuks about regardless how many “shrine defenders” you give them. They are doing this for their own nationalist interests not for some religious cause.
 
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We would host whoever visits us even our enemy ... that's Arab tradition, we don't let our enmity with someone to affect our generosity and hospitality. On the flip side, Iran poisoned and killed many Saudi Shia including some children who visited Mashhad just because they are not Farsis
We don't kill our brothers. It is you who has funded Muslim killers in Islamic countries at request of mama Elizabeth, bingo
 
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We would host whoever visits us even our enemy ... that's Arab tradition, we don't let our enmity with someone to affect our generosity and hospitality. On the flip side, Iran poisoned and killed many Saudi Shia including some children who visited Mashhad just because they are not Farsis
One thing I do have to give though is, Saudi Arabia even though it’s a racist misogynist country does allow foreigners to come in the millions to work in their country. This is not true in Iran or Turkey. Supposedly our best buddies. So I ask next time to some of these Retards that defend Iran and Turkey, tell them to open their borders to allow 3 million pakistanies to work just like how the wahabies to in Saudi and UAE. Why aren’t iran or turkey allowing their borders to be opened for Pakistani workers?
 
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Lol buddy most pakistanies are allergic to blacks and North Africans. Sorry, if they see blacks they think of them as a totally different creature weather they are Muslim or not. I don’t know what you mean “as long there a blood of their own to spill”. Most of us Pakistanis don’t have anything to do with other Muslims besides the ones that are neighbors to us in our region.
Bullshit..They maybe allergic to Hindus, like Hindus are allergic to Pakistanis..but to Africans? I have never heard a black African telling her mother, Mom when I grow up , I am going to emigrate to Pakistan..and the only North African that Pakistanis got to know are the ones sent by the Sauds to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan..All of them went back home to tare Algeria up..and they found that our Generals weren’t Pakistanis, and the DRS was not the ISI, and their countrymen not Afghanis or Saudi.

We don't kill our brothers. It is you who has funded Muslim killers in Islamic countries at request of mama Elizabeth, bingo
Not entirely true..a lot of uzis where dumped in Algeria in the nineties and the only country who uses them beside Israel was IRAN...But it died with Rafsanjani loosing power..
The Sauds continued...to this day..
 
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Thursday 31 August 2017 14:11 UTC
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Thousands of desperate Yemenis are being recruited by Saudi Arabia to defend its borders against Houthi rebels, Middle East Eye can reveal, as Saudi forces stay far from the fighting, orchestrating air attacks on Yemeni targets.

Returned mercenaries told MEE how they were given only a few weeks of training, deployed into Saudi-funded border defence regiments staffed almost exclusively by Yemenis, and paid an average of $800 a month to fight far superior Houthi forces.

When I arrived on the battlefield, I only found Yemenis fighting on the front lines

- Ahmed, Yemeni mercenary

The practice lays bare the Saudi government's inability, or unwillingness, to put its citizens in the firing line in a war in which it has contributed to the worst humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, with millions of Yemenis starving and hundreds of thousands caught in the world's worst cholera crisis.

Ahmed, 29, who fought on the Najran border as a mercenary, told Middle East Eye how after two years of war, he had the choice of either fighting for the Saudis or living in penury in his village in Taiz province.

But two months' salary amounted to a marriage dowry, he said. "I knew it would be more dangerous [to fight on the borders] than to join local battles, but fighting on the Saudi borders was the best chance I had to reach my dreams," Ahmed told MEE. "It was better to die than to live a burden on my father."

After receiving only a few weeks training in Marib - the only military experience he and others like him received - Ahmed was shipped to the Najran front on the Saudi border to face Houthi rebels backed by remnants of the professional Yemeni army.



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Armed Yemeni tribesmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed fugitive President Hadi, hold a position in Marib province (AFP)


No Saudis in sight
Before arriving at the Saudi front lines by the end of September 2016, Ahmed had thought he would be fighting shoulder to shoulder with Saudi forces - he had regularly heard in the news that Saudi troops were mowing down the Houthis by the dozen.

Still, when Ahmed arrived at Najran, Saudi troops were nowhere in sight. "I only found Yemenis fighting on the front lines," said Ahmed.

Tawfeeq, another Yemeni fighter recruited by the Saudis, shot himself in the leg to escape the front.

They want to live while we Yemenis die

- Tawfeeq, Yemeni mercenary

He told Middle East Eye that he had never seen Saudi soldiers on the Saudi border, and felt betrayed by a country that was using poorly trained Yemenis to as cannon fodder to protect its own interests.

"Saudi Arabia wants to fight the Houthis using Yemeni forces while the Saudis avoid the fight on their own front lines. They [the Saudis] want to live while we Yemenis die," Tawfeeq told MEE.

"I would rather lose my leg than my life," he said, adding that he would advise other Yemenis it was better to starve at home than to die fighting for a foreign power.

Ahmed separately reiterated Tawfeeq's story. "I don't know how many Yemeni fighters are on the Saudi borders, but there were more than 300 fighters in my group alone."

"When I asked about the Saudi forces, they [Yemeni fighters] told me they were several kilometres behind, firing missiles at the Houthis without actually fighting on the frontlines," said Ahmed.

"At that point, I started to think about returning to Yemen."

From 'popular resistance' to killing for money

Saudi Arabia has been battling the Houthis and their allies, former members of Yemen's security forces linked to ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, since they began retaliatory attacks against the kingdom more than two years ago.

Over the past two years, Saudi Arabia and a mostly Gulf Arab military coalition have launched thousands of air strikes and used a small number of ground troops on the Yemeni-Saudi borders to try to dislodge the Houthis and re-establish the authority of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, who was forced to flee the country when the Houthis advanced on the key port city of Aden.

Increasingly, the Houthis have been retaliating with cross-border missile strikes on targets deep inside the kingdom.

When the war came to Yemen, many people decided to fight with the Saudi-backed Popular Resistance Committees in their home towns and villages or to join the Iran-backed Houthi militias.

Although Yemenis regularly leave the front lines on the Saudi borders, thousands of others continue to join the fight, including many Yemeni civil servants who have not received salaries in months.

A Saudi-led war fought by foreigners

Most regular troops employed by the Saudi coalition in Yemen are also foreigners, according to reports.

In 2015, officials in Yemen's government claimed that Egypt had sent ground troops to fight alongside government forces, while earlier this year senior security forces told MEE that the Pakistan army sent a brigade of combat troops to shore up Saudi Arabia's vulnerable southern border from reprisal attacks mounted by the Houthis.

The UAE, which is part of the Saudi coalition, was revealed by the New York Times to have recruited hundreds of Colombian, Panamanian, Salvadoran and Chilean mercenaries to do their dirty work in Yemen.

“Mercenaries are an attractive option for rich countries who wish to wage war yet whose citizens may not want to fight,” said Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and author of The Modern Mercenary.

"Latin American mercenaries are a sign of what's to come."



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An armed Yemeni man from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed fugitive president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi (AFP)


Trying to flee
The first days on the battlefield were difficult for Ahmed as he witnessed death close up.

"When you see your colleagues being killed, you don't want anything but to flee.

"We were only trained for 40 days to fight so our experience was very limited. But the Houthis were killing dozens of us at a time," he said. "Apache and air strikes were the only ways to stop them."

When Ahmed tried to flee, the border defence teams prevented him and others from leaving unless they had been wounded or had fought for at least six months.

Throughout his time on the front lines, Ahmed thought about his family and the advice his parents had given him to remain at their side. Regretting that he had disobeyed them, he read the Quran and prayed that if he were to die, he would be a martyr.

In the meantime, some of Ahmed's friends had resorted to intentionally wounding themselves in order to be allowed to return home.



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Houthi fighters take part in a gathering in the capital Sanaa to mobilise more fighters to fight pro-government forces in several Yemeni cities (AFP)


Nationalists or mercenaries?
While some leaders within the pro-Hadi resistance movement oppose the idea of sending Yemenis to fight on the Saudi borders, contending that such fighters are needed inland, others suppoer it.

According to Ali Abdulqader, a member of the Popular Resistance movement in Taiz, Yemenis are obligated to take part in defending Saudi Arabia against the Houthis, just as the Saudi-led coalition has helped them.

"We are grateful to Saudi Arabia for supporting our fight against the coup and rebels. We should send Yemenis to fight on the borders," Abdulqader told MEE.

An unidentified person within the pro-Hadi resistance movement said that about 5,000 Yemenis left Aden in Saudi-led coalition ships for southern Saudi ports to push back advances of Houthi rebels along the Saudi borders, local media reported in September 2016.



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A Houthi fighter in Sanaa (AFP)


According to the report, most Yemeni fighters were recruited from south Yemen provinces that are controlled by pro-Hadi forces and Saudi-led coalition.

Official Saudi sources denied the report at the time, while the Yemeni government has not commented on the issue.

I am not a mercenary to let the Houthis invade my country while I go fight them in another country

- Adnan al-Saifi, fighter with Popular Resistance Committees in Taiz

Still, many within the resistance disagree with Abdulqader and say that most fighters on the Saudi borders are in fact mercenaries.

Adnan al-Saifi, another fighter for the pro-government forces in Taiz, told MEE: "We need those Yemeni fighters on the Saudi borders to fight the Houthis here in Taiz. We know they are not fighting for the sake of Yemen, but for money."

Saifi told MEE that because he does not fight for money, but to defend his province against Houthi advances, he has not considered leaving for the Saudi borders.

"I am not a mercenary to let the Houthis invade my country while I go fight them in another country," said Saifi, who explained that the fight in Saudi Arabia had little to do with Yemeni interests.

Dreams come true
After spending nine months on the front lines, Ahmed finally returned to his village in early July. He had managed to save SR25,000 (about $6,600), which was enough to build a house, open a shop and get married.

"They were a very difficult few months and I lost some friends on the battlefield, but I managed to make enough money to make my dreams come true."

Countries are supporting us to destroy our own country instead of supporting us to build it

- Ahmed, Yemeni fighter
"I am building a house and I've already opened a small shop. I got engaged two months ago and will be getting married this Eid."

Although Ahmed is satisfied with his achievements, he promised his family never to return to the Saudi front lines as he considers the war to be pointless, with Yemenis fighting one another for no good reason.

"Countries are supporting us to destroy our own country instead of supporting us to build it," Ahmed told MEE. "I would advise all Yemenis to build their country instead of fighting each other."

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/yemenis-fight-saudi-arabia-s-war-return-pennies-1458536939




:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:............Saudis are literally a useless and disabled people. Despite having the most advanced american and international conventional weapons systems they are still unable to defeat a rag tag militia force..........:rofl:
 
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saudis eating cakes with gold foil and yemenis are fighting for them.. what a goooooood deal..


You should know more then anyone, we pakistanies are as racist as them. Would you ever allow your sister to marry a kala or bangali? Be honest, yeah the Arabs as a whole are racist for the same reason we are racist to people different from us.

really? would it be hard to marry a pakistani girl for ppl from every nation except pakistan? (I am just curious...)

So I ask next time to some of these Retards that defend Iran and Turkey, tell them to open their borders to allow 3 million pakistanies to work just like how the wahabies to in Saudi and UAE.

maybe because they see you as a camel.. and they are the one who ride you.. who else should work for them?????

as if in iran or turkey are enough jobs for everybody they have millions of unemployed ppl and you think to import workers.. :yahoo:
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:............Saudis are literally a useless and disabled people. Despite having the most advanced american and international conventional weapons systems they are still unable to defeat a rag tag militia force..........:rofl:

Your Kahsmiri brothers are still under occupation of India, where is the almighty Pakistani army?

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:............Saudis are literally a useless and disabled people. Despite having the most advanced american and international conventional weapons systems they are still unable to defeat a rag tag militia force..........:rofl:

If Pakistan had half the advanced weapons the Saudis do, we would be ruling half of Asia....... . :lol:..........Robert Kilroy-Silk was right when he said the Arabs are a useless and inferior bunch. The way the West and Israel has been roasting them for over 100 years proves this point to be true.........:lol:
 
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maybe because they see you as a camel.. and they are the one who ride you.. who else should work for them?????

as if in iran or turkey are enough jobs for everybody they have millions of unemployed ppl and you think to import workers.. :yahoo:

Look buddy, Iran recruited thousands of Pakistanis to fight and dye for the terrorist Ayatollah Khameini in Syria, why doesn't Iran show good endeavor at least and host their families and give them lifetime salary?
 
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saudis eating cakes with gold foil and yemenis are fighting for them.. what a goooooood deal..




really? would it be hard to marry a pakistani girl for ppl from every nation except pakistan? (I am just curious...)



maybe because they see you as a camel.. and they are the one who ride you.. who else should work for them?????

as if in iran or turkey are enough jobs for everybody they have millions of unemployed ppl and you think to import workers.. :yahoo:
lol another dense worthless creature...there are Saudies who are also unemployed, nothing to do with unemployment, there are jobs pakistanies can do for less, jobs that some Turks or Iranians don’t want to do. Besides that’s not the point, jobs are created in demand, especially in construction, if the labor cost is high you don’t have much construction but if the labor cost is low in case of Pakistani workers or others then there is demand to build and create jobs. The fact that these two supposed “Ummah” countries keep cost high which results in less jobs is not an excuse. They simply don’t want pakistanies workers in their countries but are happy for their support in world affairs and their wars. Back to your momma.

Look buddy, Iran recruited thousands of Pakistanis to fight and dye for the terrorist Ayatollah Khameini in Syria, why doesn't Iran show good endeavor at least and host their families and give them lifetime salary?
Iran suppose to give their families iranian citizenship. Same with afghans. I haven’t heard of any report or any case of that happening. But these retards are more then willing to go out and become shrine defenders, funny enough some of them even become janitors for the Syrian army in their bases. Truly sad.
 
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