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News ID: 62093
Publish Date : 15 January 2019 - 21:49

Yemeni Drones Scaring Daylight Out of Aggressors and Traitors


By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer

The war that Saudi Arabia in league with the UAE and the support of the US and the Zionist regime, launched on Yemen is approaching the start of its 5th year, but with no victory in sight for the armed-to-the-teeth aggressors who had hoped for a cake-walk over what they thought ragtag militias of the Arab world’s poorest country.
Kudos to the popular Ansarallah Movement for molding the Yemenis into one of the strongest resistant forces capable of blunting the brutal air, sea, and ground assaults of some of the world’s sophisticated war machines.
It is indeed triumph of national resolve with firm faith in God Almighty and the dynamic laws of Islam that have turned the defenders of Yemen’s sovereignty into a formidable force, whose large stockpiles of missiles, coupled with their ingenuity in quickly mastering new technology like drones, have scared the daylights out of the traitors who sold the country to Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The drone attacks of the past few days on targets in the areas under control of both the traitors in Yemen and in Saudi Arabia, have had telling effect. As casualties mount amongst the aggressors and invaders, their masters are trying to blame the Ansarallah for breach of peace, while it is Saudi Arabia and UAE that have refused to honour the commitments made last month in Sweden during talks with Ansarallah for truce in Hodeidah.
The thundering sound of the drone attack on the al-Anad military base of the traitors near Aden in southern Yemen that killed senior military officers including the intelligence chief, in addition to mercenaries serving the Emiratis and Saudis, seems to have been heard on the other side of the world in the US as well.
This is the reason, a bipartisan resolution of the ruling Republican party and the opposition Democrats is all set to be passed in the House for ending Washington’s or more properly the warmongering Donald Trump’s fanning of the flames of war in Yemen.
Imagine, millions are on the verge of famine and epidemic diseases, and yet the UN, which is supposed to be a neutral agency, refuses to condemn the aggressors.
In such a case, the Ansarallah defenders of Yemen have no other choice, but to continue their drone and missile attacks on the aggressors, along with the ground operations that have successfully thwarted the advance of the invaders in Hodeidah.
Ansarallah Spokesman Yahya Sarea was absolutely right when he described the operation on enemy bases as a "legitimate”, and disclosed that the defenders have a large stockpile locally manufactured drones and missiles.
He added: "Soon there will be enough in the strategic stockpile to launch more than one drone operation in multiple battle fronts at the same time.”
Thus in view of these facts, the aggressors should make a face-saving exit from Yemen before it is too late and before the flames of war spread to their own capitals.
Yemen needs peace, and peace should be worked out through talks between the various tribes and parties by sitting on the negotiating table, without the involvement of the traitors, like Mansour Hadi, or his masters in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.