by Nahed Al Hussaini
Special report
The Press Office of the Secretary-General of the European Department for Security and Information Ambassador Dr. Haissam Bou-Said underscored that the Houthist have the ability to invade Saudi cities without a significant resistance by using long range weapons, according to a military data revealed by the DESI.
He added that the escalation of rhetoric between the various political factions in Lebanon, namely between the Iran-backed Shiite “Hezbollah” and the Saudi-backed Sunni Future party will cause imbalance in the Lebanese society. Therefore, he added, “we call on all political parties to deviate from the regional conflict and take into consideration the interests of the Lebanese society and stay away from the axes involved in the regional conflict“.
The Secretary General pointed out that the situation in the Yemen will put the entire region on the edge of a “volcano crater” and the European states are looking with great concern to this incendiary rhetoric.
The Houthis have in their arsenal a variety of missiles including long-rage Fatah 110 and Sam7, anti-tank Konkurs 72, anti-armored vehicle Tofan and Stinger, which can probably upset the military calculations of the Saudi-led coalition.
Ambassador Dr. Bou-Said said “the situation in Yemen cannot go on this way, and a political solutions must be found. He praised the call made by the Lebanese Speaker of Parliament Nabih Bari for a political solution to bring to an end to the unjustified war against Yemen”.
Sounds like the zionazis want another Iraq war scenario in Yemen.
This just in..
Oil Tumbles After Saudis Declare End To Yemen Aerial Bombing Campaign
Saudi Arabia said its campaign of airstrikes in Yemen have succeeded in removing threats to the kingdom and other regional countries, bringing to an end Operation “Decisive Storm.” As Bloomberg reports, the Saudi Defense Ministry said a coalition of mostly Sunni Muslim nations has “successfully eliminated the threat to the security of Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries,” by destroying the heavy weaponry and ballistic missiles held by the Shiite Houthi rebels. This comes one day after Gulf envoys told The United Nations that Yemen strikes won’t end soon. Saudi Arabia hopes to restart a Yemeni political process and will begin “Operation New Hope,” which appears to mean Saudi National Guard ground troops.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-21/oil-tumbles-after-saudis-declare-end-yemen-aerial-bombing-campaign
Of note, likely why japan did not even apply to join the AIIB, since the reply would be obvious.
Abe, an unabashed nationalist, made a symbolic donation to Yasukuni Shrine, the supposed repository of the country’s war dead, including 14 of the most infamous war criminals.
The gifting of a sakaki tree — sacred in native Shintoism — appeared to indicate that Abe would not visit Yasukuni during the three-day Spring festival, which begins Tuesday.
Nevertheless, Beijing and Seoul, which view the shrine as a symbol of Japan’s unrepentance over wartime wrongs, are likely to be angered by the offering at a time focus is increasingly on a statement Abe will make marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.
http://www.tasnimnews.com/english/Home/Single/717454
Actually, Japan wanted to apply. But due to US pressure they had to retract their application within 24h. Nonetheless, Japan offered to put money into the AIIB without being a member.
Even more so than Germany, Japan has to follow its American masters. For the time being. You can be assured that a lot of behind-closed-doors meetings with China and South Korea are happening on a regular schedule.
Japan knows that the USA is toast and they plan accordingly. Clandestinely.
This modernist, liberal tradition of forcing defeated nations to disavow their leaders and their leaders actions is dangerous and is nothing but a manifestation of liberal-modernist religious fundamentalism whereby the “evil-doer” must be forced to “repent.” These kinds of libral holy wars are what created total warfare in the first place. All nations should HONOR their legitimate leaders, for better or worse.
Not that the leaders in question were all that legitimate.
Has anyone ever hear of this Bou-Said before now?
Is he supposed to be the Colon Poohole of Arabia or something?
A full UN presentation of this dire threat using using cartoon storyboards by a world leader would clinch it for me:
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/75/6e/3a/756e3abe8abcaa2350fd375e0111bc6f.jpg
Latest gay zionazi propaganda:
Pindo aircraft carrier group preventing Iranian weapon supplies to Yemen. How can human beings write this говно?
Saker, I’d like to hear your opinion on this piece…its informative but I honestly don’t know what to make of it…European department of …. sounds like a terrible think tank…but I’d love to see the Houthis invade Saudi Arabia…but they must go straight to the palace…not interfere with the civilians.
Saudy Arabia + America + Izrael are the “west”.
http://fortruss.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/how-putins-decision-to-deliver-s-300s.html
” And this is why I repeat Putin made the first move not only in this issue. Look at SCO, when Pakistan, India and Iran will become members of SCO.
This means next time a Central Asian spring begins, there will be a single front including not just us, China, and a couple of countries of Central Asia, but also Iran, India and Pakistan against the salafist terrorists, sponsored by Saudi Arabia and Qatar. And this is very serious.
In this situation Russia needs Iran much more then Americans, because Central Asia for us is much more important then Afghanistan, Iraq and pushing Russians out of the European oil and gas market for Obama.This decision by Moscow to deliver S-300, could it influence the talks on Iranian nuclear program and does it threaten it?
S.: It doesn’t threaten anything. We were already blamed for it. Kerry already warned us, and Hillary Clinton put her 5 kopecks in this piggy bank, very russophobic American politicians. They blame us for anything anyway – whether it’s Psaki’s pregnancy or a failure of Iranian talks – it’s all Putin’s fault.
And in this situational dead end, when America wants to make a deal with Iran at any cost, and they frankly, as much as Europeans could care less about the Iranian nuclear program, because frankly they are not threatened by Iranian rockets or nuclear bombs. What is the reaction of the Saudis on the the rapprochement of Washington and Iran?
S.: Horror.
Iran is much closer to Saudi Arabia then Israel, and a clash of all monarchies of the Gulf with Iran is a meeting of a pack of Cocker Spaniels with a Caucasus Shepard. They will be torn to pieces and nothing will be left.
A war between Saudi Arabia and Iran has been going on for a long time. This is a big Sunni-Shia proxy war.
We see all it’s fronts: Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and finally Yemen, look how horrified were the Saudis when the Houthis in Yemen went south, how they blamed Iran for everything, which is absolutely wrong. ”
extracts.
I dunno about the rest of that, but the notion of India being united with any positive direction in the world, let alone one including Pakistan, is a pipe dream. India is run by oligarchs just like Ukraine, and they aren’t going to get off the short-term-profits-from-ripping-off-the-lower-classes boat until it sinks. Not short of a revolution, anyhow.
Pakistan is no better. The place is terminally dysfunctional–authoritarian, corrupt beyond belief, good for pretty much nothing except smothering all attempts at positive change so the bosses can keep on staggering from one bribe to the next.
“But the most interesting perhaps was the speech of the Minister of Defense of Iran, and in his speech – the most important, and after that repeatedly cited, was the idea that Iran is offering Russia and China to create a joint defense alliance to protect their countries against a missile attack from the USA.
For the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union at a high level international platform a high-ranking military official proposed to create a military-political anti-American bloc.”
extract
http://fortruss.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/iran-offers-military-political-bloc-to.html
to JJ ( thanks) “But the most interesting perhaps was the speech of the Minister of Defense of Iran..” First the West tries to buy Iran by agreeing to lift the sanctions ( and then reneging) and now it is sending gunboats to threaten them? This does not look good. Remember how the false flag MH 17 airliner was shot down right after Putin announced the BRICS Bank formation?
The Hegemon will gnash its teeth and thrash tits tail and then do something really stupid militarily.
Happy Earth day, by the way. ( yeah, I know for those quibblers it is a MSM PR con these days but back in the 1970’s I was there when it got started before inevitable co option)
An institution that calls itself “European Department for Security and Information” and calls its employees ambassador and secretary general. And yet it doesn’t even have its own internet domain name. An article that switches between Lebanon and Yemen without a hitch.
I was left with the impression that the article had originally been planned to be published 21 days ago.
I’d never heard of this organization before, so I DuckDuckGo’d it.
Found this: https://humanitarianclinicsleb.wordpress.com/
The central part of their logo seems familiar, somehow.
It’s the postwar version of the swastika.
The only possible reason for injecting the words “long-range” weapons into this Yemeni Genocide, and that’s what it is, is to lay the groundwork for further Yankee and NATO intervention, this time directly.
They also have a Facebook page (with Italian background but mostly Arabic posts)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Press-Release-Office-European-Department-of-Security-and-Information/1409243329315103?sk=timeline
and a Weebly page
http://desiagency.weebly.com/accreditation.html
which has a page claiming accreditation by a lot of organisations including NATO. Whether those have accredited DESI or DESI claims to accredit those, (and tho what?) it does not explain.
Their Weebly site has several headings under “more” leading to blank pages — except a forum with one member and a DONATIONS page. .
I suspect the “secretary general” and three “ambassadors” are the whole show.
Ambassador Dr. Haissam Bou-Said is also somehow associated with this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Parliament_for_Safety_and_Peace
and a Google search very soon turns up claim that he is a false-passport selling fraud
https://haissambousaid.wordpress.com/
In his book Century of the Wind, the late Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano tells how in 1927 the U.S. Marines landed in Nicaragua to quell a revolutionary revolt by Augusto César Sandino, who led a ragtag army of Nicaraguan peasants to fight the invasion. The Marines had gone to Nicaragua to protect the lives and properties of United States citizens.
Despite massive efforts, American forces were never able to capture Sandino, and eventually, due in large part to the 1929 Great Depression, U.S. soldiers were withdrawn from Nicaragua following the 1932 Nicaraguan elections. As Alfonso Alexander, a Colombian journalist fighting in Sandino’s army said at the time, “The invaders were like the elephant and we the snake. They were immobility, we were mobility.” Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral called Sandino’s warriors, admiringly, Crazy little army.
There is an eerie resemblance between these facts and what is now happening in Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, where a small army of Houthi soldiers is fighting the combined forces of Saudi Arabia and its allies (the five Gulf Arab States and Jordan, Egypt, Morocco and Sudan), with the support of the U.S. The disproportion of forces between both sides would be laughable, if it weren’t tragic.
Read more here:Yemen: The Little Army That Could – http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/21/yemen-the-little-army-that-could/
Dear The Saker,
Well they don’t seem to have kept there word and are still bombing and launching air raids today:
http://www.presstv.com/Default/BreakingNews
and the Yemenis have had enough of it:
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2015/04/22/407533/Yemen-Sanaa-Saudi-Arabia-airstrikes-Saudi-aggression
Rgds,
Veritas
Missiles raining down on Saudi Arabia? Phew! You’re getting me all hot and bothered!
One would wonder…..If they have these long range weapons….why are they not using them? If I was being attacked and had a means to strike the enemy, I would, so why do the Houtis not? Probably because they dont have them at all.