Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Saudi Arabia is speaking out about the hatred building over attacks by Daesh.

RIYADH: The Cabinet at its weekly meeting on Monday condemned the assassination of the governor of Aden, the terror attacks in Chad and California, US....

The density of Muslim extremists are higher in the middle east than anywhere else in the world. It is questionable whether Muslims in Indonesia has problems. Currently, Indonesia is asking Saudi Arabia to increase domestic workers salaries.

December 6, 2015
Islamic State militants (click here) say they carried out a bombing that killed the governor of Yemen's port city of Aden.
Jaafar Mohammed Saad and several aides died when their convoy was hit. IS says it detonated a car laden with explosives as he drove by.
The group has established a presence in Yemen since its civil war broke out.
It is opposed to the government and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels who have seized much of the country, including the capital Sanaa.
Earlier this year, Aden was recaptured by government troops backed by a Saudi-led coalition....

This may be the first time such attacks have appeared in Yemen. Iran needs to get real about it's diaspora. What I find odd is that Daesh is stating it is responsible for this bombing. The Houthi rebels are Shi'ite. If Daesh is taking credit for this death it will be a different influence. That means the 'mix' in Yemen may be growing to resemble that of Syria. The particular denomination of Shia is Zaida.

What this claim by Daesh raises is the legitimacy of the militia. This level of violence is not typical of Daesh. They typically kill by vicious methods. If this is sincerely Daesh, it is a new method of assaulting the conscience in the middle east. It also raises Daesh to a new priority of concern. Daesh, up to now, has been understood as Sunni purists, but, this is different. It brings Daesh to a level of international criminal interested in displacing any leader in the middle east. That would result in anarchy even throughout the Shia Crescent.

IS has endeavoured to make the situation even worse, our correspondent says, by bombing mosques and killing captives in its trademark style of grotesque and horrifying showmanship.