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Pakistan joins war against Houthis in Yemen: Report

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Pakistan has reportedly sent an army combat unit to Yemen to join the war against the Shia fighters in the country's north.

An informed source with the Pakistani daily Jang has said a 300-strong unit of Special Forces has been deployed in Yemen.

US media reports say the US military and intelligence agencies are involved in joint operations with Yemeni troops.

Yemen launched a military offensive against the Houthi fighters in the northern Sa'ada Province last August. Saudi Arabia joined forces with the Yemeni government in November.

Sana'a accuses the Shia fighters of violating terms of a ceasefire in 2009 by taking foreign visitors hostage.

The Houthis accuse the Yemeni government of violating their civil rights and marginalizing them politically, economically, and religiously.

The Shia fighters say the offensives launched against the northern regions mostly target residential areas and result in civilian casualties.

Islamabad's controversial decision is expected to cause public outrage in a country, which is similarly targeted by indiscriminate missile attacks.

The Pakistani public holds regular demonstrations to condemn Washington's drone attacks on remote tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.

The US claims that the attacks are aimed at eliminating militant positions. However, they usually result in civilian casualties.

Pakistan joins war against Houthis in Yemen: Report


I am trying to explore the impact this is going to have Iran Pakistan relationship...as one is a Shia majority Country...and other is a Sunni Majority.
 
Pakistan has reportedly sent an army combat unit to Yemen to join the war against the Shia fighters in the country's north.

An informed source with the Pakistani daily Jang has said a 300-strong unit of Special Forces has been deployed in Yemen.

US media reports say the US military and intelligence agencies are involved in joint operations with Yemeni troops.

Yemen launched a military offensive against the Houthi fighters in the northern Sa'ada Province last August. Saudi Arabia joined forces with the Yemeni government in November.

Sana'a accuses the Shia fighters of violating terms of a ceasefire in 2009 by taking foreign visitors hostage.

The Houthis accuse the Yemeni government of violating their civil rights and marginalizing them politically, economically, and religiously.

The Shia fighters say the offensives launched against the northern regions mostly target residential areas and result in civilian casualties.

Islamabad's controversial decision is expected to cause public outrage in a country, which is similarly targeted by indiscriminate missile attacks.

The Pakistani public holds regular demonstrations to condemn Washington's drone attacks on remote tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.

The US claims that the attacks are aimed at eliminating militant positions. However, they usually result in civilian casualties.

Pakistan joins war against Houthis in Yemen: Report


I am trying to explore the impact this is going to have Iran Pakistan relationship...as one is a Shia majority Country...and other is a Sunni Majority.

This is very very interesting !
I would like to see how this unfolds in near future.
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There is no Pakistan role in this war. Pakistan has not sent any Special Forces to Yemen and Pakistan has no intentions of doing this. The Saudis are there to assist and they have the capability and resources to do so if the Yemenis asked.

The rumor mill is just churning out baseless reports.
 
Pakistan has reportedly sent an army combat unit to Yemen to join the war against the Shia fighters in the country's north.

An informed source with the Pakistani daily Jang has said a 300-strong unit of Special Forces has been deployed in Yemen.

Spoke to a PA officer I highly respect about this and he rubbished this in excellent military language... if you know what I mean :-)

This news is a huge load of crap and is simply being propogated to spread FUD.

Doesn't deserve any commentary.
 

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