Metalartin
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So why would you think it’s a civil war when KSA has 150,000 troops on the ground?
So you’d heard of it but just knew nothing about it?
Did you think Vietnam was a civil war?
It's the headline used to describe the conflict in countless mainstream media articles, even the wiki page uses it as the headline. I think you're arguing semantics. The way you asked me about it seemed like you were insisting it has been just Saudi vs Yemen from the start and Iran had nothing to do with it.
I probably wouldn't have taken as much interest in this had our club not been linked to it numerous times and I don't claim to be an expert like you do but I know there is propaganda on both sides in every conflict. The way you and others have seemingly shifted all blame off Iran is what I was surprised at and how nobody could see reasons why USA might get involved if Iran do try and invade or something daft that hasn't happened yet. I never said I was pro-saudi either but I understand that we(the west) do need allies in a region as important as that.
From July in the journalist hypocrisy thread:
Reading for anyone else interested in what this Ewan MacKenna fella is leaving out:
https://theglobepost.com/2017/11/21/qatar-saudi-arabia-blockade-game/
https://theglobepost.com/2019/06/17/qatar-crisis-gcc/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–19_Qatar_diplomatic_crisis
So from the UAE side, Saudi Arabia aren't great to be linked to, I can already gather that.
But for balance, from what I can see, important points that are always left out form people like him are:
Iran are no angels, accused of state sponsored terrorism for a start(imagine the stories that would be written if City were on that side of things?) that's a good thing to lead with when a dipper is claiming "Iran aren't that bad compared to the UAE la".
Saudi Arabia don't have good relations with Iran(probably doesn't need to be said), especially after an attack on their embassy in Iran(Tehran) in 2016, other issues add to it such as the interpretations of Islam, aspirations for leadership of the Islamic world, oil export policy and relations with the United States and other Western countries.
Qatar have had close relations with Iran for a long time, they share one of the largest natural gas fields in the world, so it would be mutually beneficial if they did.
Qatar paid $700 million to Iranian-backed Shi'a militias in Iraq, in 2017. Which angered both Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Saudi Arabia were becoming anxious about the Iranian presence in Yemen, Syria and Lebanon. They demanded Qatar reduce its relations with Iran, to reduce its growing influence in the region.
The blockade itself includes the airspaces of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Egypt.
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