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Yemeni rebel missile attack injures 26 at airport in Saudi Arabia

Arabized Iranian Mullah regime.

Ironic ... An Arab uses "arabized" as an insult :D

Nice one ! :lol:

Mullah terrorists strikes again. When will Saudis grow balls and stop killing fellow Arabs (who are being used) and deal with Mullah terrorist regime directly?

We have sausage with ketchup !

Hello PDF - I've been a silent lurker of these forums for the past few years and have always enjoyed reading different nationalities perceptions/perspectives regarding geopolitics, specifically, about the country of my ancestors - Iran.

Please grant me a few minutes to introduce myself, as I want to inject a different perspective to PDF's esteemed members. To the MOD's, I promise my interaction on this forum will be extremely limited and the catalyst for me joining is the presence and content being originated from; Saif Al-Arab, Al-Arab Al-Watani and all the Saudi, Jordanian and Emirati members. I'm here due to Newton's Third Law and a friendly reminder of the saying; "be careful what you wish for".

As a disclaimer, I am not pro-monarch, I despise the MEK, but am disgusted with the Islamic Republic the most. You can try to categorize me into one of the above affiliations, but it will be for naught.


I've had the privilege of being born and raised in the United States, the greatest country on earth. I was privileged to be brought up in a household that fostered and supported the pursuit of the highest levels of education at THE most prestigious institutions' in the world - resulting in my ability to obtain multiple Masters' degrees in Economics and Finance. After my schooling, I ventured to Wall Street to work at some of the largest Investment Banks and have built a solid career in Finance - I want for nothing.

Why does this matter? Because in the Iranian diaspora, I am still a humble peasant compared to my brothers and sisters. We are a small and growing army, gestating, thriving and succeeding in the West. The velocity of influence garnered by Iranian-American community is growing impetuously and we have accomplished a lot for only being here for two generations. These Iranians are fiercely, well Iranian -- in awe of our roots and what our ancestors were able to accomplish. Most importantly, how we as a civilization can rise from the ashes of so many defeats, so many times in the course of human civilization and always reconquer our aggressors. So much so that the Simurgh needs to be on our flag.

But first we need to shed the ball and chain holding us back, and that is the eternal Arab gift bestowed to us lowly Persians.

Why does this matter? As Mr. Al-Watan-Al Arabi reminds the forum daily. Iran/Persians are a barbaric civilization. We didn't know how to read or write. We were blessed by all sorts of Arabic gifts, including the gift of language and that our small and trivial culture is meaningless in light of all the gifts produced by Saudi's since time immemorial. In fact, he has eloquently stated that nothing and no one comes close to the accomplishments of Arabs in all of humanity.

Today, the Saudi's, Jordanians and Emirati's are salivating at the mouth for Iran's destruction. They want to end Iran's misery and relieve the world of a truly barbarous regime. And I say to you, I can't wait either, please hurry up and remove the Mullahs!

Which takes me back to my earlier point; the West has a deep bench of capable Iranians to run the country, once we're freed of our gift given to us 1400 years ago. The Persian Gulf nations think they will be free to run the Middle East once these "Western Iranian Puppets" come into power and that there will be another unified Arab Empire on the rise.

This will be far from the outcome. The people being groomed to run the future Iran, should the West intervene, will be anathema/bane of Arab civilization. We harbor memories of Al-Qādisiyyah as if it were yesterday. This iteration of Iran will be an energy, financial, military and economic power. With the diaspora's patriotic support, FDI, technology transfers and Western favoritism - the KSA and UAE will be tossed aside like yesterday's newspaper. And when you're irrelevant, then you shall see how barbaric Persians really are.

There is a market principle called peaks and troughs - and what is highly valued today, might plummet tomorrow and I believe this translates with countries too, inclusive of the US herself. So while the KSA/UAE/Jordan are riding high today, and Iran is plummeting - this will reverse course. As it has six times through her history.

Saif/Watan, I think you said it yourself best in one of your older threads; "let the mullah's stay, the Western Iranians are the real threat". I couldn't agree with you more on this note.

I apologize to the forum members for my long post. This will be my first and final post as I just wanted to present to you a unique perspective you've never thought through in your Iran destruction fantasies and an outcome which my peers and I will strive to further advance.

- Yours Truly,

A convert to Zoroastrianism and proud MAJOOSI

Abu Lulu

So we have another brain fart here !

:lol: Maybe you don’t know but the houthi take over of Yemen exactly the same thing as IS did in Iraq and Syria

Who saved your *** brother!? Remember? :D

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I don't see Houthis taking 1600 yemeni soldiers, beheading them and shooting them and throwing them in river like camp speicher massacre.
I don't see houthis creating games how to murder people, burning them alive and letting them be shot by yemeni kids.
Houthis did not accept extremist salafist schools in northern Yemen and did not accept 1 man fake election of hadi. Neither will sudanese accept the saudi backed military rule in Sudan.
Well, you should wear your glasses
 
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It depends on Saudi. For how long they can take few missile strikes every week on their country.

Btw there is news of separate attack in sea of Oman. 2 ships on fire.

Well they keep saying that Iranians are cowards and that our weapons are photo shopped so I wonder why they hold back? Its not like they are pacifists with their sword dances and their affinity for bombing the poorest country in the Muslim world!
 
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No it didn't. Not a single Iranian jet dropped bombs in Syria, not a single Iranian helicopter bombed Syrian cities, not a single Iranian guided bomb killed an entire Syrian family all together. Saudi Arabia has INVADED Yemen all together, it's an aggressor state. It's far different than helping a standing government in a war while other side is being supported by Turkey, U.S, Saudis, Emirates, etc. Next time, choose a better comparison.

Hadi's illegitimate government (it can't even be called a gov) is still in Riyadh, they don't even rule Yemen.
You didn’t directly but you founded and helped Assad to kill his own people. Using your own logic than you shouldn’t brag about the Americans and Russians killing Iranians by supporting Saddam since they didn’t involve in the war directly or the Americans didn’t kill the Egyptians and Syrians because they didn’t have boots on the ground even through they supplied Israel with the necessary weapons to continue to fight?o_O
 
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Maybe you should take your head out your A$$. Imagine how utterly stupid someone has to be to compare the Houthis with Daesh!!!
Compare what?????!!!! Sunni Terrorists with Shia terrorists and start to justify what Shia terror ground do just because they are little bit less extreme??
 
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Right to self-defense is recognized by God,mother of nature & international law .. if you attack innocent people, destroy their infrastructure then you gotta get prepared for consequences of your crimes ..
 
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you mean Terrorist Abath party that cause death to millions of iraqis and the the destruction of the country

Well. nothing harmed Islam like your Wahhabi ( Hanbali) Nomadic understanding that painted our religion with blood from Indonesia to Morocco

I swear I truly afraid that Muslims going to leave Islam because of your cave men yours are the worst since the Moguls invading the world and committed all kind of atrocities.
Just swear for yourself..there are more people converting to Islam than leaving it..try to google it.. it is the best proof against your rant..

Right to self-defense is recognized by God,mother of nature & international law .. if you attack innocent people, destroy their infrastructure then you gotta get prepared for consequences of your crimes ..
First get your facts right and see who attacked whom first.. the Houthis did..
 
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Hello PDF - I've been a silent lurker of these forums for the past few years and have always enjoyed reading different nationalities perceptions/perspectives regarding geopolitics, specifically, about the country of my ancestors - Iran.

Please grant me a few minutes to introduce myself, as I want to inject a different perspective to PDF's esteemed members. To the MOD's, I promise my interaction on this forum will be extremely limited and the catalyst for me joining is the presence and content being originated from; Saif Al-Arab, Al-Arab Al-Watani and all the Saudi, Jordanian and Emirati members. I'm here due to Newton's Third Law and a friendly reminder of the saying; "be careful what you wish for".

As a disclaimer, I am not pro-monarch, I despise the MEK, but am disgusted with the Islamic Republic the most. You can try to categorize me into one of the above affiliations, but it will be for naught.


I've had the privilege of being born and raised in the United States, the greatest country on earth. I was privileged to be brought up in a household that fostered and supported the pursuit of the highest levels of education at THE most prestigious institutions' in the world - resulting in my ability to obtain multiple Masters' degrees in Economics and Finance. After my schooling, I ventured to Wall Street to work at some of the largest Investment Banks and have built a solid career in Finance - I want for nothing.

Why does this matter? Because in the Iranian diaspora, I am still a humble peasant compared to my brothers and sisters. We are a small and growing army, gestating, thriving and succeeding in the West. The velocity of influence garnered by Iranian-American community is growing impetuously and we have accomplished a lot for only being here for two generations. These Iranians are fiercely, well Iranian -- in awe of our roots and what our ancestors were able to accomplish. Most importantly, how we as a civilization can rise from the ashes of so many defeats, so many times in the course of human civilization and always reconquer our aggressors. So much so that the Simurgh needs to be on our flag.

But first we need to shed the ball and chain holding us back, and that is the eternal Arab gift bestowed to us lowly Persians.

Why does this matter? As Mr. Al-Watan-Al Arabi reminds the forum daily. Iran/Persians are a barbaric civilization. We didn't know how to read or write. We were blessed by all sorts of Arabic gifts, including the gift of language and that our small and trivial culture is meaningless in light of all the gifts produced by Saudi's since time immemorial. In fact, he has eloquently stated that nothing and no one comes close to the accomplishments of Arabs in all of humanity.

Today, the Saudi's, Jordanians and Emirati's are salivating at the mouth for Iran's destruction. They want to end Iran's misery and relieve the world of a truly barbarous regime. And I say to you, I can't wait either, please hurry up and remove the Mullahs!

Which takes me back to my earlier point; the West has a deep bench of capable Iranians to run the country, once we're freed of our gift given to us 1400 years ago. The Persian Gulf nations think they will be free to run the Middle East once these "Western Iranian Puppets" come into power and that there will be another unified Arab Empire on the rise.

This will be far from the outcome. The people being groomed to run the future Iran, should the West intervene, will be anathema/bane of Arab civilization. We harbor memories of Al-Qādisiyyah as if it were yesterday. This iteration of Iran will be an energy, financial, military and economic power. With the diaspora's patriotic support, FDI, technology transfers and Western favoritism - the KSA and UAE will be tossed aside like yesterday's newspaper. And when you're irrelevant, then you shall see how barbaric Persians really are.

There is a market principle called peaks and troughs - and what is highly valued today, might plummet tomorrow and I believe this translates with countries too, inclusive of the US herself. So while the KSA/UAE/Jordan are riding high today, and Iran is plummeting - this will reverse course. As it has six times through her history.

Saif/Watan, I think you said it yourself best in one of your older threads; "let the mullah's stay, the Western Iranians are the real threat". I couldn't agree with you more on this note.

I apologize to the forum members for my long post. This will be my first and final post as I just wanted to present to you a unique perspective you've never thought through in your Iran destruction fantasies and an outcome which my peers and I will strive to further advance.

- Yours Truly,

A convert to Zoroastrianism and proud MAJOOSI

Abu Lulu

The guy went so nationalistic that he apostated from Islam and calls himself Abu Lulu (after the persian slave who attacked Umar (ra) ).

Although the regime also allows a shrine to abu lulu in iran so maybe he's more like the regime than he thinks.
 
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Why is Iran not blaming US?

Iran never did anything like this before why now? Makes zero sense

Iran should say what the people are thinking, false flag attack like Gulf of Tonkin
 
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A Yemeni rebel missile attack on an airport in south-western Saudi Arabiahas injured 26 civilians, according to the Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels.

Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have faced persistent coalition bombing since March 2015 that has exacted a heavy civilian death toll, have stepped up missile and drone attacks across the border in recent weeks.

Eight of those wounded at Abha airport on Wednesday were admitted to hospital, the coalition spokesman Turki al-Malki said. The other 18 were discharged after receiving first aid, he said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The Houthi rebels said earlier that they had launched a missile at the airport in the Saudi mountain resort city. Flights were disrupted for several hours before returning to normal.

Abha, capital of Asir province, lies high in the lush Asir mountains and is a popular getaway for Saudis seeking to escape the searing summer heat of Riyadh or Jeddah.

Malki said an unidentified “projectile” hit the airport, which is used by thousands of passengers a day. He said at least one Indian citizen was among three women wounded along with two Saudi children.

Malki described the incident as a terrorist attack on a civilian target that could be considered a war crime. He said the coalition would take stern action to deter the rebels and protect civilians.

On Monday, Saudi air defences intercepted two rebel drones headed for Khamis Mushait. The city, to the east of Abha, is home to a major airbase that has been one of the main launchpads for the coalition’s bombing campaign in Yemen.

Last month, the Saudi air force shot down a rebel drone that targeted Jizan airport on the Red Sea coast close to the Yemeni border, the coalition said.

The rebel attacks came as SPA reported the coalition was intensifying airstrikes on rebel positions in the northern Yemeni province of Hajjah.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/12/yemen-houthi-rebel-missile-attack-injures-26-saudi-airport

$hit just got real!!!
 
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