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@Sinan @bsruzm anlasin,beni deli etmeyin.
Zaten bu amerigali @Test7 midir nedir forumu soyup sogana cevirdi(kazandigimiz paralarin hepsini aldi,$1,05).
Bari siz anlayis gösterin durumumuza.
Bu gidisle iflas edecegiz.
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Arab armies believe buying stuff especially technology make up for the bad training and morale.

They are dead wrong.

Now the houthis have taken a chunk of Saudi Arabia this is embarassing. Lets not forget the whole ISIS debacle where they took huge chunks of Iraq and Syria while the two arab armies both Iraq and Syria collapsed against the Isis onslaught.

A Global coalition especially air power turned the tide against isis terrorists.

It would surprise me if Houthis hold onto this area....it would probably form too much of salient and be obvious target for KSA forces later (looking at map and also that this is KSA land after all). I think houthis have wisely opted for maximum hit and then retreat...as punitive demonstration strategy and worsen morale among type of forces/militias KSA have elected to deploy here as relative cannon fodder.

i.e KSA large use of mercenaries/paramilitaries from various parts of poorer arab world by KSA here kind of show KSA is not all that interested or capable in ground war in this particular area past words. I guess any towns and villages (non-oil producing) in area are fairly expendable too. i.e have nominal tenuous ground hold to have as staging area (for some KSA unit of actual worth) if need comes for it.

Besides If houthis achieve success/breakthroughs like this one in any larger way, KSA can also do counter-propaganda using that (in expendable/grey area)....while what really matters (to KSA establishment) is tucked far away in riyadh, holy cities and eastern aramco region (dammam etc). Those parts all get first dibs on the well financed big-ticket conventional defence/offence stuff with oil--- MIC DC conduit etc.

These SW areas are really closer to Yemen in more ways than one.

That at least is my impression from this very shoddy preparation KSA have here.
 

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It would surprise me if Houthis hold onto this area....it would probably form too much of salient and be obvious target for KSA forces later (looking at map and also that this is KSA land after all). I think houthis have wisely opted for maximum hit and then retreat...as punitive demonstration strategy and worsen morale among type of forces/militias KSA have elected to deploy here as relative cannon fodder.

i.e KSA large use of mercenaries/paramilitaries from various parts of poorer arab world by KSA here kind of show KSA is not all that interested or capable in ground war in this particular area past words. I guess any towns and villages (non-oil producing) in area are fairly expendable too. i.e have nominal tenuous ground hold to have as staging area (for some KSA unit of actual worth) if need comes for it.

Besides If houthis achieve success/breakthroughs like this one in any larger way, KSA can also do counter-propaganda using that (in expendable/grey area)....while what really matters (to KSA establishment) is tucked far away in riyadh, holy cities and eastern aramco region (dammam etc). Those parts all get first dibs on the well financed big-ticket conventional defence/offence stuff with oil--- MIC DC conduit etc.

These SW areas are really closer to Yemen in more ways than one.

That at least is my impression from this very shoddy preparation KSA have here.
I think they couldn't hold on bro. Information coming from Saudi sources says that after the clash in the video and especially the airstrikes a counter-offense was started and the Houthies gave casualties and I think 1 POW. I can't remember what was the certain outcome but the Saudi sources claim that they took back the control of many of these points (if not all I can't remember right).
 

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Houthis better make use of drones than Saudis. If you watched the video, they were doing recon with quadcopter drone before ambush.
 

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I think they couldn't hold on bro. Information coming from Saudi sources says that after the clash in the video and especially the airstrikes a counter-offense was started and the Houthies gave casualties and I think 1 POW. I can't remember what was the certain outcome but the Saudi sources claim that they took back the control of many of these points (if not all I can't remember right).
Houthis are guerilla type force, would be stupid to kepp those bases in the first place, i dont think that their objective was to keep them in the first place but destroy saudi morale with that massacre.
 

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Does anyone want to start a book club? We will choose 1 book per month/bi-weekly and discuss each chapters or good topics in a thread. Books topics will be history, engineering, geopolitics. Books will be English so non Turkish forum members can join too. You can get the books from Libgen if you can't pay.
 

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Does anyone want to start a book club? We will choose 1 book per month/bi-weekly and discuss each chapters or good topics in a thread. Books topics will be history, engineering, geopolitics. Books will be English so non Turkish forum members can join too. You can get the books from Libgen if you can't pay.
Open a book club.
 

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Open a book club.

I am trying to help with community engagement but you make prank. We are barely getting by with the current server costs as sir Test7 said. Soon we will have run porn ads or start PornHub™ service along with DefenceHub™ , WikiHub™ service to make more ad revenue to help with server costs. You keep making prank
 

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I am trying to help with community engagement but you make prank. We are barely getting by with the current server costs as sir Test7 said. Soon we will have run porn ads or start PornHub™ service along with DefenceHub™ , WikiHub™ service to make more ad revenue to help with server costs. You keep making prank
Where is the prank?
Just open it.
We didnt open this forum to make money.
Let us worry about the costs,not your problem.
 

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I am trying to help with community engagement but you make prank. We are barely getting by with the current server costs as sir Test7 said. Soon we will have run porn ads or start PornHub™ service along with DefenceHub™ , WikiHub™ service to make more ad revenue to help with server costs. You keep making prank
Thank you for your understanding :) I said that fast and expensive servers are used to provide more quality service to members :)
 

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