SITREP : YEMEM
EGYPT SEIZES BAB EL
MANDEB . SAUDIS BOMB YEMENI HOUTHIS. US LAUNCHES AIR
STRIKES OVER TIKRIT
Background Information on YEMEN:
THE GEO-STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF THE RED SEA
In a surprise step, EGYPTIAN
marine naval and marine forces Thursday morning, March 26, seized control of
the strategic BAB EL-MANDEB Straits to foil TEHRAN’S plans to grab this
important energy shipping gateway between the RED SEA, the GULF OF ADEN and the
SUEZ CANAL, DEBKAfile’s military sources report from the GULF. EGYPT disguised
the raid as a counter-piracy operation. It rounded off the SAUDI-led air
strikes launched the same morning against IRAN-backed HOUTHI rebels in YEMEN.
These operations signaled the start of a major SUNNI ARAB revolt against IRAN’S
approaching takeover of YEMEN, through its HOUTHI proxy, and advances in other
strategic positions in the MIDDLE EAST, with WASHINGTON’S support.
Thursday morning too, the
US launched its first air strikes against ISLAMIC STATE positions in the IRAQI city
of TIKRIT, rallying to the aid of the IRANIAN-commanded IRAQI operation, which
had failed to dislodge the JIHADIS in two weeks of fighting.
The separate operations
in YEMEN and IRAQ attested to the widening breach between the SUNNI Arab camp
and the OBAMA administration and the former’s resolve to thwart US strategy for
buying a nuclear deal with TEHRAN by empowering IRAN to attain the rank of
leading MIDDLE EAST power.
The formal announcements
coming from RIYADH and WASHINGTON attempted to gloss over the open breach. The SAUDIS
Wednesday indicated that their military buildup on the YEMENI was “purely
defensive,” while WASHINGTON subsequently declared support for the SAUDI-GULF-EGYPTIAN
air strikes after they began.
According to our WASHINGTON
sources, PRESIDENT OBAMA decided Wednesday to accede to the IRAQI premier HAIDER
AL-ABADI’S request for air support to de-stall the TIKRIT operation against
ISIS. IRAN’S AL QODS BRIGADES chief, Gen. QASSEM SOLEIMANI, who commanded the
operation from the start has departed the scene.
Nothing has been said to
indicate whether the IRANIAN forces, including Revolutionary Guards officers,
remain in the area. It appears that the OBAMA administration prefers as little
as possible to be mentioned about US-IRANIAN battlefield coordination in IRAQ
versus the ISLAMISTS, especially since it was not exactly a big success. At the
same time, US air strikes launched to support ground forces are bound to be
coordinated with their commanders, who in this case happen to be mostly IRANIAN.
In the last two weeks of the TIKRIT operation, liaison between the US and IRANIAN
military in IRAQ was routed through the office of the IRAQI Prime Minister in
Baghdad.
Early Thursday, RIYADH
reported that the SAUDI Royal Air Force had taken out HOUTHI air defenses,
destroyed numerous HOUTHI fighter planes and were imposing a wide no-fly zone
over YEMEN.
EGYPT is providing
political and military support for SAUDI-GCC operation against HOUTHI fighters
in YEMEN, the EGYPTIAN state news agency said Thursday. EGYPT'S Foreign
Ministry was quoted as saying this support could involve EGYPTIAN air, naval
and ground forces, if necessary.
DEBKAfile’s military
sources add: The SAUDIS declared YEMENI AIR SPACE A NO-FLY ZONE to achieve two
goals: (1) To deny the YEMENI forces advancing on the key port city of ADEN
access to air cover which would undoubtedly have been forthcoming from mutinous
elements of the YEMENI air force. Without it, the rebel advance would be
severely hobbled, and, (2) to prevent IRANIAN warplanes from landing at YEMENI
air bases with deliveries of military equipment and ammunition their HOUTHI
proxies.
GULF sources disclose
that SAUDI ARABIA has placed 100 warplanes and 150,000 troops with heavy
weapons at the disposal of the operation against IRAN’S YEMENI proxy, the ZAYDI
HOUTHIS, as well as pressing into service PAKISTANI, MOROCCAN and JORDANIAN
military units. This force is a sign that RIYADH intends of following up its
air action with a ground invasion across the border into YEMEN to crush the
revolt in its backyard.
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