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Press TV
November 19, 2009


Report: McCain's Yemen visit led to anti-Shia war
 

-As a prelude to the military attack, Washington has already released 
"hundreds" of al-Qaeda members from prisons in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and 
Guantanamo and transferred them to Yemen with false nationalities, the report 
claimed. 


A meeting between the Yemeni president and a US delegation led by John McCain 
instigated the new round of fighting in northern Yemen, a report says. 

At the time of the meeting, back in August, it was announced that the former US 
presidential candidate was meeting with Ali Abdullah Saleh to discuss the 
possibility of recruiting al-Qaeda forces for the Yemeni army, the Al-Minbar 
website reported. 

According to the Arabic-language news outlet, the meeting focused on how 
al-Qaeda members could be persuaded to stand by the Yemeni army in the event of 
new clashes with the Shia Houthi fighters in the north. 

The report said that McCain had embarked on the trip to Yemen after several 
closed-door discussions were held about the Arab state at the US congress. 

The outcome of the secret discussions was a series of suggestions that were 
floated to President Barack Obama, the most important of which centered on the 
importance of "saving Yemen" before it becomes necessary to engage in a 
military intervention. 

However, now that Sana'a and the US-backed Saudi government seem unable to 
defeat the fighters, despite repeated attacks and air raids, the US and their 
British allies plan to deploy their forces to Yemen, the site predicts. 

As a prelude to the military attack, Washington has already released "hundreds" 
of al-Qaeda members from prisons in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Guantanamo and 
transferred them to Yemen with false nationalities, the report claimed. 

The conflict between Sana'a and the Houthi fighters first began in 2004, but on 
August 11 the Yemeni army instigated a new wave of violence by launching a 
major offensive, dubbed Operation Scorched Earth, on the northern province of 
Sa'ada. 

The government claimed that the fighters, who are named after their leader 
Abdul Malik al-Houthi, seek to restore the Shia Zaidi imamate system, which was 
overthrown in a 1962 coup. 

The Houthis, however, said that they are defending their people against 
government marginalization policies which they say have been adopted under 
pressure from Saudi-backed Wahhabi extremists, who consider Shias heretics. 

The Saudi Arabian government has aggravated the situation by launching an 
offensive against northern Yemen based on an allegation that the Houthi 
fighters had killed two of its soldiers on the border. 

While Riyadh insists that it is targeting Houthi positions on 'Saudi 
territory', the fighters say Yemeni villages are being targeted with deadly 
phosphorous bombs, which cause massive injuries among the Shia civilian 
population. 

As Sana'a does not allow independent media into the conflict zone, there are no 
clear estimates available as to how many people have been killed in the Shia 
province of Sa'ada since the beginning of the unrest in 2004 and in the recent 
violence. 

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), however, estimates that since 
2004 up to 175,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. 
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