http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33826859...deastn_africa/
"....The offensive has immediately raised concerns of another proxy war in the Middle East between Iran and Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally. Shiite Iran is believed to favor the rebels in Yemen while Saudi Arabia, which is Sunni, is Iran's fiercest regional rival."
"All the prophets of Doom, Can always find room, In a world full of worry and fear..." - Protest Song, Monty Python
Sigh. The collapse of the former Soviet Union took down 2 communist leaning socialist countries - Afghanistan and Yemen. The collapse of these groups resulted in the real radicalization of both countries. Pakistan's collapsed PPP after the military took over was forced underground, resulting in Islamic radicalization of large portions of the populace.
You get what you get.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091227/...irliner_attack
I guess what I said before may be valid. Yes, the communists were bad. However, no one from the former Soviet Union killed 3000 people in New York.
Afghanistan and Yemen.
The botched attack on the U.S. plane came a day after Yemeni forces, with the help of U.S. intelligence, launched the second of two major air and ground assaults on major al-Qaida hideouts in Yemen. At least 64 militants were killed in the two operations.
Last edited by phil; 12-27-2009 at 05:32 PM.
The plot thickens.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0713/p11s01-wome.html
This article is from 2004, but bears some scrutiny. Hizbollah in Yemen, Al-Qaeda in Yemen, Saudis in Yemen, US in Yemen.
What to do? Quagmire. They've been around for a long time.
From the article:
Al Qaeda despises the Shiite branch of Islam as much as it hates the US. Therefore, analysts say, Iran may back Shiite groups to counter the spread of Al Qaeda's influence in Yemen, which would threaten the country's traditionally moderate Zaidi Shiite population.
"I don't think Iran will allow Al Qaeda to set up a base in Yemen which could threaten the Zaidi Shiites," says Nizar Hamzeh, professor of politics at the American University of Beirut.
On July 1, the Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigade, an Al Qaeda affiliate, released a statement vowing "to drag the United States into a third quagmire, that is after Iraq and Afghanistan, and let it be Yemen, God willing." The brigade has previously claimed responsibility for the March 11 rail bombings in Madrid as well as numerous attacks in Turkey and Iraq.
Nice article on the Shi'a insurgency in Yemen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa%27dah_insurgency
and one on someone who may be of some interest. A Colorado State grad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki
It's really interesting, isn't it? I hope you don't mind the wikipedia sources.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34591915...deastn_africa/
I'm not completely sure that he was a US born cleric.
Last edited by phil; 12-28-2009 at 10:54 AM.
Tracing the hijackers movements from Yemen. It's a 3 1/2 corner war
going on in Yemen now. Shi'ites, Al-Qaeda, separatists and government. This is what happened after the collapse of the system inside the country, and the PDRY was folded back into the larger country.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8433844.stm
It appears that the 3 1/2 corner battle may be a 4.5 corner battle. If Iran gets involved, 5.5 corner battle. The Saudis are obviously weighing in, it's in their back yard.
Ouch. Sometimes these things are like watching a 6 person orgy. I'm not sure who's sticking what into whom. All I know is why.
I would really like to have someone do about a five hour talk about how each group is working with and against each other. It would probably entail that long just to go over the history of the region, explain each faction's interest, and the ultimate end game.
Couldn't you have posted all your meaningless replies in 1 post? Along with your many other constant irritating traits, you are now Post whoring..??
A wise man speaks when he has something to say...A FOOL speaks when he just has to say something
Sure thing. I thought it was topical, considering this was over a month ago. Also, the latest terror attack came from this region.
Do you REALLY think they're fighting their own battles now? Did you think that then?
The fact is, they're NOT fighting their own battles. They associate US with fighting in this war. Why?
what the hell you doin watchin a 6 person orgy? if you in the room best get in there cuz, don't need no one just hangin out takin pictures with a cell phone now, c'mon man.
http://mojomagic.vox.com/library/aud...31ce1be2b.html
Is this your mom and dad's plan for you?
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