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the end of bab el mandeb, saudi on the edge of the indian ocean!

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the end of bab el mandeb, saudi on the edge of the indian ocean!

Postby sahal80 » Wed Jun 17, 2015 6:25 pm

Kkkkk southern yemenies r crying these days

They said the saudis were only here for ghanima not for help!


This will be big blow to egypt and djibouti!

Though socotra will go with hadrdmout, and will be neighbouring somalia, it will not export its oil through the cape of guardafu.... it will be beyond socotra, away from the pirates

Hadramout will be saudi emirate with its own local amir-bani kathir-

This region is favoured by the saudi amirs and it goes back to the cold war when rabic al salim was accusing her of annexing hadramout

bin ladin family hails from this region

Right now its armed tribes are closer to makala

once they replace al qaida the political reality of yemen will get change!

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Re: the end of bab el mandeb, saudi on the edge of the indian ocean!

Postby jalaaludin5 » Thu Jun 18, 2015 8:06 am

Why will it be a big blow for Djibouti?

According to our own reporter Hodan94, Djibouti is supporting the Houthis and Iran.

Where does Djibouti fit into the whole Iran Vs Saudi and the Yemini war?
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Re: the end of bab el mandeb, saudi on the edge of the indian ocean!

Postby sahal80 » Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:20 pm

suez canal is a crucial source revenue for egypt-$5bn per year-

Its the shortest shipping route but it cant take two direction shipping at the same time so the big ones use the cape of good hope

Now theres a new egyptian project to widen it and then it will generate $100bn per year

Egypt owns it thanks to nasir

So, saudia arabia is planning to annex hadramout due to the iranian threat of the red sea

According to the arabic sources, both the us and uk know it and you know they r securing their oil interests

So any new shipping route will effect egypts economy

http://www.dostor.org/797399

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As for djibouti, this is what gives her its significance

Coutries like djibouti and yemen must be stable so they get help

This is yemen
http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=20932


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