29-Jan-18 World View -- Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden

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29-Jan-18 World View -- Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden

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29-Jan-18 World View -- Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden


Brief generational history of South Yemen

** 29-Jan-18 World View -- Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e180129




Contents:
Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden
Brief generational history of South Yemen


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Yemen, Aden, Houthis, Iran,
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, UAE,
Southern Transitional Council, STC,
Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula, AQAP,
Yemen Civil War, Russia, Egypt, Britain,
Yemen Arab Republic, YAR, North Yemen,
People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, PDRY, South Yemen,
Ali Abdullah Saleh, Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi, Ahmed bin Dagher

devorah

Re: 29-Jan-18 World View -- Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden

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Even with John's recap, the cast of characters and change of alliances requires a detective's crime time line. Very clearly the non-combatants are bare survivors. Outside interference has been manipulative with concern over land occupation regardless of population collateral damage. The houthis in particular have used children as human shields and land mines that cause many civilian deaths.
If this war in a war continues, AlQueda has the most to gain. I note with interest that the Wiki "Houthis" entry was last updated a few hours ago.

Guest

Re: 29-Jan-18 World View -- Clashes erupt between Saudi and UAE backed forces in South Yemen's port of Aden

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devorah wrote:Even with John's recap, the cast of characters and change of alliances requires a detective's crime time line. Very clearly the non-combatants are bare survivors. Outside interference has been manipulative with concern over land occupation regardless of population collateral damage. The houthis in particular have used children as human shields and land mines that cause many civilian deaths.
If this war in a war continues, AlQueda has the most to gain. I note with interest that the Wiki "Houthis" entry was last updated a few hours ago.
What do you mean by "non-combatants"? In a war like this, almost all residents are forced to become combatants.

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