Tuesday, October 06, 2015

This manifestation of an attack comes at a very interesting time. It is met with a coalition of Arab countries determined to act to protect each other.

Has Israel sent foreign ministers to meet with the Arab countries in the coalition? It should. Netanyahu needs his ears bobbed. The distress these countries are under is real and Israel does not need to make it worse by raising religious problems.

The absolute reality of these magnificent countries that have been very good friends to the USA really do want to be left alone. They are not interested in more proxy wars between the USA and Russia. These great countries want peace. 

The fear mongering and talk of war by the Republican right wing sincerely is not appreciated in the Middle East. Stop to think about what is being said and how that reflects on their own ideas about their countries and the future of their children.

7 October 2015
By Mohammed Mukhashaf

Aden, Yemen: (click here) Daesh suicide bombers killed 22 people in attacks on Yemen’s government and its Gulf Arab coalition ally in the port city of Aden and on a Houthi-run mosque in the capital Sanaa on Tuesday, state media and the terrorist group said.
It was the first known direct Daesh (Arabic acronym of Islamic State) assault on the Yemeni government and the Saudi-led coalition that intervened in the country’s civil war in March against Iranian-backed Houthi forces who had seized large areas of the country to that point.
Four coordinated Daesh suicide bombings killed 11 Yemeni and four United Arab Emirates soldiers in Aden, Yemeni officials and the UAE state news agency said. The general command of the UAE’s armed forces said the dead included four Emirati soldiers, though the SPA said three Emiratis and one Saudi died.
In Sanaa, seven people were killed in the attack on the Al-Nour mosque in the Al-Nahda district of the Houthi-controlled capital, the Houthi-run state news agency said.
Claiming responsibility for the Sanaa bombing, Daesh said in a statement that dozens of Houthis preparing to go to the battlefront had been killed or wounded....


Iran will not find a welcome to diplomatic relations if it continues to arm radicals. That is a shame. The Sunni countries have been welcoming to Shia for a very long time. If there were ever reason to reflect on 'the truth' let it be that The West meddled too much and took advantage of oil that was never their's to have.

Iran needs to extend diplomatic relations with the Sunni countries in the region and offer peace. Trying to carry out revolution is not going to succeed. Iran can't live in the world alone, not should it try. 

I know these are empty words, but, "It's going to be okay." Iran simply needs to follow the lead of the Sunnis and become one among many.

Iran needs to pay attention. The deaths in Aden can be linked to the arms shipments out of Iran.