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Rebels kill Yemen's strongman Saleh as alliance collapses

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Rebels kill Yemen's strongman Saleh as alliance collapses


Associated Press•December 4, 2017

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Yemeni rebels killed their erstwhile ally Ali Abdullah Saleh, the country's former president and strongman, as their forces battled for control of the capital, Sanaa, officials said. The collapse of their alliance throws Yemen's nearly 3-year-old civil war into unpredictable new chaos. The circumstances of Saleh's death were unclear but Houthi officials said their forces caught up with him as he tried to flee Sanaa. A video circulating online purported to show Saleh's body, his eyes open but glassy, motionless with a gaping head wound, as he was being carried in a blanket by rebel fighters chanting "God is great" who then dump him into a pickup truck. Blood stained his shirt under a dark suit. It was a grisly end for a figure who was able to rule the impoverished and unstable country for more than three decades and remained a powerhouse even after he was ousted in a 2011 Arab Spring uprising. Saleh's death was announced by the rebels, known as Houthis, who have been fighting Saleh's forces for the past week. Two of Saleh's associates have confirmed and a third official from the government of Yemen's internationally recongnized president, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, has also confirmed. "The leader of treason has been killed," Houthis' TV network al-Masriah said.

Good riddance to a corrupt and bestial strongman who once ruled the homeland of the bin-Laden family.

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Yup. Saleh finally betrayed his Houthis allies one too many times and ultimately paid with his life. Of course, while richly deserved, his death opens the door to the re-ascent of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi to power, who is just as wicked and corrupt. The Saudi Coallition and MBS will be pleased but Yemen will continue to suffer.

The real question for me is, will renegade army units and personnel which were allied to the Houthis through the Saleh alliance gravitate back to Hadi or remain independent? If they remain independent, then the war continues and if they gravitate back then the Houthis and all Zaidi Shi'a in Yemen are in deep trouble. Either way the killing and suffering will get worse before it gets better. Ironically the only group likely to benefit from this mess is Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. What a cluster-duck!

Cheers.
Evilroddy.
 
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