BREAKING: Yemeni Missile Strikes Saudi Capital City Riyadh
21st Century Wire
SPECIAL REPORT
The
war between Saudi Arabia and its neighbor Yemen has gone to a
new level today.
21WIRE sources
in Sanaa can confirm reports of a Yemeni ballistic missile has struck
in the area of Riyadh.
According
to emerging reports from Yemen, on Sunday evening a
surface-to-surface missile was fired by the Yemeni Army and has hit
the Saudi capital. It is not confirmed if it struck within the city
limits, or nearby.
The
following is confirmation of the missile strike from Yemen’s
Department of Defense in Sanaa:
Back
in late October, regional news outlets reported that
Yemeni missile had stuck near Saudi’s second city of Jeddah,
when Yemeni army and popular forces launched a 12.5-meter-long
Borkan-1 ballistic missile from Sa’ada province landing at a
Saudi Airbase in Jeddah late October. Military spokesmen indicated
that Riyadh would soon be in range.
This
will no doubt inflame the Yemen conversation in the US, as
Republicans are attempting to frame Saudi’s war on Yemen as an
Iranian proxy war against Saudi Arabia, and Yemen’s
currentAnsarullah (aka
the “Houthis”) government as “tools of the Iranian Regime,”
thus reinforcing a neoconservative and Israeli foreign policy
narrative for the Persian Gulf region.
Since
March 2015, Saudi Arabia has waged an undeclared war of aggression
against its neighbor Yemen, purportedly to reinstall its
own pro-Gulf and pro-America President in Yemen, Abdrabbuh
Mansour Hadi,
who many
regard as having no legitimacy or claim the Presidency in
Yemen.
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