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Missed the target, maybe wounded... That equipment and bombs....
You are to dumb to judge the video, the bombs have fallen on the right side of the road. And the Rebels stand on the left side of the road, againg it doesn't matter how good equipment you have. In the end the the man who push the button is a faillure. We can put it on middle east section and let the forum watch. And make fun of your army.
Propaganda thread.
Houthis are not terrorists (not even the aggressors)
AQAP has been recruited by KSA led coalition to fight Houthis.
Houthis are terrorists and have been condemned as such by the UN. They are on the terror list of many countries not only that of KSA and Yemen.
Baloch and Pashtun separatists are not terrorists. There are no terrorist groups in Pakistan either using that logic. If you believe nonsense news.
Source please.
All Baloch and Pashtun separatists/nationalists are not terrorists. Only those who kill civilians are. And they do not represent the majority anyway.
Primary Terrorist Presence in Yemen:
https://www.charityandsecurity.org/country/yemen
- Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula- This regional offshoot began in January 2009 and has since become "the most active operational franchise" of al-Qaeda beyond Pakistan and Afghanistan. Analysts rate the Yemen-based group as the most lethal al-Qaeda affiliate, not only maintaining domestic insurgency but also waging assaults on Western targets. Their prominence has reduced in recent years after AQAP’s leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi (and al-Qaeda's overall second-in-command) was killed in a US drone strike in June 2015, but the group remains active in portions of at least seven provinces The Washington Post).
- Islamic State in Yemen- In March 2015, the Islamic State declared its first major attack in Yemen, after two suicide bombers killed 137 people at Shia mosques in Sanaa. The Islamic State operates training camps in some areas of the south and takes credit for attacks on Houthi-linked targets, though it has yet to carve out any areas of territorial control (ECFR). A spokesman for the Pentagon’s Central Command stated that while AQAP’s footprint is diminishing, the goal now is to prevent the Islamic State from “filling the vacuum,”(The Washington Post).
- Houthi Rebel Group- whose leaders are listed as terrorist on OFAC's SDN List (the group itself is not listed), is comprised of Shiite fighters and said to be backed by Iran. It began as a theological movement preaching peace and now is notorious for its use of anti personnel landmines and human rights violations. It positioned itself against the Yemeni government when it ousted President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi and seized the capital Sanaa in 2014. The rebel group is mainly based in the north.
News just from today:
https://aawsat.com/english/home/art...solution-condemns-houthi-attacks-saudi-arabia
Write UN condemns Houthis on Google and see all the search results.
If your definition of being a terrorist group is killing civilians, then Houthis are one of the biggest terrorist groups in the world.
https://intpolicydigest.org/2018/10/27/the-houthi-crimes-in-yemen/
Houthis do not represent the majority either.
Before KSA's and the Arab Coalition's intervention:
February 2015:
UN security council passes resolution demanding Yemen rebels give up power
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...solution-demanding-yemen-rebels-give-up-power
Deliberately hiding among civilians should also be considered as terrorism. KSA and the Arab coalition nor Yemeni military is doing that.