New Yemeni Government Ready to Accept Saudi Surrender

 

 

"b", Moon of Alabama, 15 August 2016

 

Day by day the situation in Yemen becomes more difficult for the people on
the ground. The Saudis have renewed bombing and seemingly hit everything in
sight - no matter what. Food is running out. But Yemen now has a new
legitimate government. And the Saudis will have to either follow the
conditions it will set, or all-out lose the war.

 

UN supervised negotiations between the former Yemeni president Hadi,
supported by the armed forces of various Gulf countries, and a delegation of
the Houthi alliance with the former president Saleh have failed. The Saudis
demanded total surrender to their demands. A retreat of the Houthi from the
capital Sanaa, a complete re-installment of Hadi as president and a handing
over of all serious weapons. The Houthi/Saleh side could never have agreed
to such conditions. The fighting on the ground continued throughout the four
month negotiations.

 

When the failure of the negotiations was obviously imminent, Houthi and
Yemeni army forces re-invaded Saudi Arabia. For 200 km of the Saudi-Yemeni
border from the Red Sea to inland eastwards Yemeni forces initially invaded
at 6 locations 5-20km deep. Video showed them in sight of the Saudi city
Narjan, with half a million inhabitants, shelling the electricity station
and military barracks. Laughably a joint statement from the governments of
the UK, USA, Saudi Arabia and UAE demanded that
<https://www.gov.uk/government/news/joint-statement-on-yemen--2> :

 

the conflict in Yemen should not threaten Yemen's neighbours.

 

Laughable
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/07/war-on-yemen-the-most-funny-diplomatic
-note-ever.html> . A Saudi war on Yemen is fine with them, to respond to
such is not?

 

The Saudis renewed their air attacks on the capitol Sanaa and other Yemeni
cities. All military targets in Sanaa have already been bombed at least
twice. The renewed attacks are a pure terror campaign.

 

Two days ago a Saudi double airstrike hit a school
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/saudi-airstrike-hits-a-sch
ool-in-northern-yemen-killing-10-children/2016/08/13/07039cf2-617c-11e6-84c1
-6d27287896b5_story.html>  near the northern Yemeni city of Saada:

 

Doctors Without Borders wrote that the "final number of injured from Haydan
school is 28 & 10 deaths. All between 8-15 years old ..."

 

The Saudis denied that a school had been hit. They claimed that the 8 years
old children were in a military training camp. They have learned from their
new Zionists friends
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/216348> . The chutzpah in
their response
<https://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2016/Aug-14/367100-coalition-
says-deadly-yemen-raid-hit-rebels-not-school.ashx>  to the school bombing
reports is strong:

 

"We would have hoped MSF would take measures to stop the recruitment of
children to fight in wars instead of crying over them in the media."

 

An important bridge on the main supply route to Sanaa, over which 90% of its
food comes in, was destroyed
<https://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/reactions/yemen-airstrikes-target-main-f
ood-supply-route-sanaa>  by a Saudi attack. Today a Saudi airstrike hit
<https://twitter.com/YemenPostNews/status/765197892256669700>  a well known
hospital in Hajjah. At least 31 civilians, including hospital personal, were
killed and many more wounded.

 

The Saudi king used the occasions to hand out
<https://www.yahoo.com/news/saudi-soldiers-yemen-war-bonus-king-115802867.ht
ml>  a month's extra salary as war bonus to all "active participants" on the
Saudi side.

 

The Saudis blackmailed the United Nations
<http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/saudi-arabia-yemen-russia-sy
ria-foreign-policy-united-nations-blackmail-214124> , with silent U.S.
approval, to not accuse Saudi Arabia of any of its atrocities and crimes
with regards to its war. They threatened to stop all payments to all UN
programs. The relevant UN reports get "cleaned" before being published.

 

Before the war Yemen was already dirt poor. It is now much poorer. Most
infrastructure is destroyed. Nearly all factories have been flattened. The
country is under a total blockade. The economy is in
<https://www.irinnews.org/analysis/2016/07/19/yemen-it%E2%80%99s-economy-stu
pid>  tatters. People die of hunger. Some 80% of the population is in dire
need of humanitarian aid.

 

But the Yemenis will not give up. They did not start the war. But they will
end it on their terms. They continue to response to Saudi attacks on Yemen
with attacks in Saudi Arabia. Mysteriously new self made rockets appear from
nowhere and hit Saudi troops and installations. All Saudi ground attacks in
Yemen have ended in failure. Their proxy troops, hired from various African
countries and South America, get beaten as soon as they enter the central
Yemeni highlands. Their paid Yemeni allies are unreliable and tend to switch
sides without notice. Only al-Qaeda in Yemen is a trusted Saudi ally.

 

The U.S. and UK continue to support Saudi Arabia in their slaughter of
Yemenis. The U.S. provides intelligence and air refueling. Since April 2015
the U.S. air force refueled Saudi and allied planes bombing Yemen over 5,500
times
<http://www.airforcetimes.com/story/military/2016/08/08/us-air-force-refueli
ng-missions-over-yemen-grow-60-percent/88400838/> . It delivers huge amount
of bombs and other weapons. Since Obama came into office the U.S sold
<http://harpers.org/archive/2016/09/acceptable-losses/>  Saudi Arabia
weapons and ammunition for a cool $111 billion. Seven percent of the sales
price is a commission that flows directly into Pentagon coffers. Generals
involved in these deals end up in very posh industry jobs. For the U.S.
weapon industry, the Pentagon and U.S. generals involved the Saudi killing
of Yemenis is extremely profitable.

 

Saudis are losing

 

But the Saudis are losing the war. Not only is it very expensive to hire all
the mercenaries and U.S. specialists to maintain (and man) Saudi weapons but
the material loss of expensive weapons is quite big. Over 50 main battle
tanks have been lost to Yemeni attacks. Many more infantry carriers and
other vehicles have gone up in flames
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk20U34GXO0> (vid). Long videos
<https://youtu.be/ZgOdUyRucAA?t=7m00s>  show the Houthi winning nearly every
engagement. They are way better soldiers than the Saudis.

 

On the political side the Yemenis outmaneuvered the Saudis and the long ago
ousted Hadi proxy government. Late July the Houthis and the former President
Saleh, once their enemy, and his supporters formalized
<http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/yemen/al-houthis-torpedo-peace-talks-form-gov
ernment-1.1870098>  their alliance with a formation of a common "supreme
political council". But to have real legitimacy the alliance needed some
formal acknowledgement by the Yemeni people. It has now managed to gain
that.

 

Despite Saudi bomb attacks on Sanaa the parliament was called into session.
Out of 301 members 26 have died. The total remaining is 275, a legal quorum
is half of that (138). On Saturday 142 parliament member attend the session
and unanimously voted to form a new government.

 

The Chinese news agency Xinhua was the only one with decent reporting
<http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-08/13/c_135594062.htm>  on the
ground:

 

"The Council of Representatives unanimously recognizes, ratifies and blesses
the formation of the Higher Political Council to rule the country from it's
geographically far north to Aden in the south, and from east to the west of
Yemen's official borders," Parliament Speaker al-Raiee and the attending MPs
voted with "Yes" as showed by the state TV.

 

The president, vice-president, and members of Higher Political Council
performed their constitutional oath in the parliament. Today the Houthi
dominated Supreme Revolutionary Committee under Mohamed Ali Al-Houthi
stepped down as de-facto ruler of Yemen. It had ruled Yemen since February 6
2015. Power was handed over to the newly formed Higher Political Council
which is an alliance of the Houthi with the GPC party of former president
Saleh. The former president Hadi, in Saudi exile, is also a member of the
GPC. But his time is now certainly over. He is unlikely to be ever seen
again in Sanaa.

 

Yemen now has a new government. Its formal, public formation with the vote
of the parliament give it enough legitimacy to be accepted by most Yemenis.
It will be very difficult to cast it aside.

 

The UK government Foreign Secretary tries
<https://www.gov.uk/government/news/foreign-secretary-statement-on-continuin
g-conflict-in-yemen>  nonetheless:

 

"I am seriously concerned about actions being taken by elements of the
Houthis, the General People's Congress, and allies in defiance of the Yemeni
Constitution and the UN process, and encourage all parties not to take any
action that undermines the possibility of peace."

 

According the Yemeni constitution Hadi's election, without any competitor
and no
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2012/02/the-fake-election-in-yemen.html> "No"
vote on the ballot, was unconstitutional. He was "elected" in 2012, for a
two year period. His unconstitutional mandate as president has long
ended.The side the UK represents and that now insists on constitutional
legitimacy has none at all.

Despite all their weapons, arrogance and money the Saudi herders of camels
have again lost against the people of Yemen.

 

As the Hadith says <http://sunnah.org/aqida/alashaira7.htm> :

 

Belief is from Yemen, wisdom is from Yemen! Pride and arrogance are found
among the camel-owners; tranquility and dignity among the sheep-owners.

 

"Halfmen" the Syrian President Bashar Assad once called the jokers of the
Saudi ruling family. He was too generous. Should the al-Sauds not soon agree
to a retreat from the country, to an end to their war and to appropriate
financial compensation, the Yemenis will start to take Saudi cities. They
are strong enough to do so,better dancers
<https://youtu.be/ZgOdUyRucAA?t=30m39s>  (vid) and they have the belief and
military means to achieve that.

 

That would likely be the end of the political career of the Saudi Defense
Minister and Deputy Clown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

 

 

From:
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/08/new-yemeni-government-ready-to-accept-a
l-sauds-capitulation.html#more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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