Thursday, May 26, 2011


















ADD YEMEN TO THE ‘CIVIL WAR’ LIST:


Civil war is nothing new to Yemen, but this time around the repercussions are much different.

I said this a few nights ago, but the second Egypt announced Mubarak was going to stand trial; the decision was made for every other entrenched leader in the Middle East and North Africa.

By the way; I would recommend the media stop referring to just North Africa.

The ‘Tunisian Virus’ is showing signs of spreading to other sections of Africa and Europe.

Remember two nights ago I stated I was going to address the issue of Spain.

That will be tomorrow nights topic, but for now I’m going to stick with the issues of Yemen.


Tribal factions are the core issue in Yemen.

The issue of a leader who has been in power for years is simply an excuse to get the whole process going.

A little over a year ago, Yemen was on the brink of Civil War and it was Saudi that decided to take action to keep things from getting out of hand.

If anyone was foolish enough to think for a single minute the removal of Saleh was going to lead to some nirvana ‘Democracy’, then they should look into buying swampland in Arizona.

For those of you not failure with the state of Arizona, it’s a Desert!! NO SWAMP LAND!!

Yemen has every chance in the world of becoming the next Somalia.

 Yemen will become a nation of total anarchy with AQAP and other fanatical groups, running wild throughout the country side.

Saudi’s ability to stop a full scale Civil War in Yemen is simply unachievable.

The US’s counter terrorism operations there will come to a complete standstill.

The good news is, that will not stop the US from attacking training camps!!

Air Power is such a huge strategic advantage.

So, to put it simply, Yemen is the newest hotspot and it has no signs of cooling off for the foreseeable future.

Good news for Iran and Syria!!!

Everyday the media is not demanding to broadcast live from some Syrian town, the better off Assad and Iran are.

Iran will take advantage of events in Yemen for as long as it can.

The blood will flow and the media will be able to get to it; along with YOUTUBE and that is just what Iran and Syria need right now.

There is one possible temporary distraction coming this weekend.

Rafah!!!

I don’t anticipate violence from the events this Saturday, but I would not rule out Iran trying to make some event take place.

The MB in Egypt will go to great lengths to keep that from happening.

The media will cover the event, but without any pending blood, they will shift quickly back to Yemen.

Blood sells..