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What is the aim of Saudi Arabia?




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                  What is the aim of Saudi Arabia?

In an unprecedented move after the Second World War Saudi Arabia has entered in to a military conflict With Yemen, In the past there were many military conflicts occurred in the middle east, but Saudi Arabia has never directly involved in the conflicts
To keep away Houthis from its doorsteps,Does the Military option help?
Absolutely no, Why?
Saudi Arabia is not the United States to withstand a longstanding military conflict
It doesn’t have state of the art weapons the United States or the Russians have
It doesn’t have trustworthy members in the region to stand with them for a long fight
Despite the fall in income following the low oil prices, its economy will be affected seriously in the long run
In case of Iran’s help, will drag the fight to a long duration
Saudi Arabia is under threat, the Saudi Royal family is nervous, and feel helpless, as never before in history. Saudi Arabia is doomed under the threat of Yemeni, Houthis, Iranian Shia regime, the ISIS, and the home grown extremists who are looking for the right time to blow up the Royals

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