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Houthi Rebels sweep Yemeni capital
2014-09-23
On Monday, the Shi'ite Houthi rebels that had been protesting in the thousands for days in Yemen's capital Sana'a made sweeping military gains in the city, capturing government offices and military installations and prompting some reports to speak of their "almost complete control of the capital." The Houthis' stunning advance came only one day after they signed a peace agreement with the Yemeni government calling for the formation of a new inclusive government.

Local press reports on Monday described the complete absence of any Yemeni security services on the streets of Sana'a and the consolidation of the strong Houthi presence in the city. Houthi militias were reportedly fortifying their positions and setting up checkpoints on strategically significant roads in the capital, including Hadda, Sitteen, and Zubayri.

In a sign of their new-found power, the rebels raided the downtown residences of Ali Muhsin, security adviser to the Yemeni president and key military commander, and Hameed al-Ahmar, leader of the Yemeni Alliance for Reform party. Both men hail from the powerful Ahmar clan, part of the Hashid tribal confederation, and have been vocal supporters of the main Sunni party, Islah. On Sunday, Muhsin also reportedly clashed with the Houthis at the former headquarters of the First Armored Division and subsequently fled.

Over the weekend, the Houthi rebels took control of many other homes, offices, and military bases in the Yemeni capital. They reportedly seized tanks and armored vehicles from Yemeni military headquarters, which they drove out of the city to their northern strongholds on Monday.

The rebels also attacked Yemen's state television headquarters, burning its two main buildings in an attempt to seize control of the facilities. Additionally, the Houthis seized the vehicle of Sana'a's mayor, Abdulwader Hilal, at one of their checkpoints in the city.
Posted by:3dc

#3  I propose Joseph for National Security Advisor.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2014-09-23 22:31  

#2  The danger domino is extant here in that local Yemeni Sunnis may end up calling for armed help from extremist groups such as the ISIS andor Al-Nusra, etc. in order to fight the Shia Houthis.

QATAR, I'm A'LOOKIN AT YOU!

In turn, any foreign Sunni Govt-State coming to the assistance of their Yemeni brethren may fave the military wrath of Iran.

To paraph INDIANA JONES' DAD SEAN CONNERY = "OUR SITUATION HAS NOT IMPROVED"!

The Enemy of My Enemy is S-T-I-L-L My Enemy.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-09-23 22:18  

#1  Didn't Obama cite Yemen as a model of stability for Iraq?

why, yes he did, in June 2014
Posted by: Frank G   2014-09-23 20:29  

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