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The rebellion of Badreddine Al-Huthi, in the area of Saada, in the north of Sanaa, is reportedly supported and armed by Iran. The Islamic Republic of Iran has been implicated in the destabilization of this border area with Saudi Arabia.

2007-02-17 12:35:27 · 4 answers · asked by Free Speech 1 in Politics & Government Government

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I have looked for more information on Al-Houthi (the more accepted spelling). These events took place over 2 years ago. I was in Yemen at the time. And, it did not take place in Sana'a, I was in Sana'a at the time. Saada, near the Saudi border is not close to the capital city.There was no reference to to Iranian government or civil militias. B. Al-Houthi's son, Hussein, led the revolt. He has flown the Hizbullah (Hezbollah) flag, a rebel party based in Syria.

H. Al-Houthi is leading teenagers, not community elders, or pillars. This points to the bleak future of Yemen youth living in desolation

It is easy to point to a political power. But the real enemy is stark poverty & despiration. However, these dont look like they will be solved in our time. So just try your best to help the progress of global survival.

2007-02-21 00:52:32 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Don't you find it strange that while you are conjecturing about Iranian hands being involved in some Yemeni uprising, American a$$es are ACTUALLY in so many places in the world and have actually caused the death of over 400 000 Iraqis alone?!!! And by the way, who implicated Iran? The Bush Administration based on ZioNazi reports from Israel, that is, those who want to justify further mass murder to happen in Iran!

2007-02-17 23:01:02 · answer #2 · answered by peace m 5 · 0 0

By Iran or by Iranians?

2007-02-17 20:42:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

implicated by whom? The Bush administration? That doesn't hold an ounce of credibility for me if true.

2007-02-17 21:03:46 · answer #4 · answered by Third Uncle 5 · 0 0

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