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U.S.-Saudi attack on Yemen likely to fail




The "proxy war" model the US has been employing throughout the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and even in parts of Asia appears to have failed yet again, this time in the Persian Gulf state of Yemen. Overcoming the US-Saudi backed regime in Yemen, and a coalition of sectarian extremists including Al Qaeda and its rebrand, the "Islamic State," pro-Iranian Yemeni Houthi militias have turned the tide against American "soft power" and has necessitated a more direct military intervention. While US military forces themselves are not involved allegedly, Saudi warplanes and a possible ground force are. Though Saudi Arabia claims "10 countries" have joined its coalition to intervene in Yemen, like the US invasion and occupation of Iraq hid behind a "coalition," it is overwhelmingly a Saudi operation with "coalition partners" added in a vain attempt to generate diplomatic legitimacy.









We are in the shadow of the powerful solar eclipse of March 20 which is influencing  major international events.  Notice that the eclipse falls on the MC at Riyadh and is part of a T-square with Uranus-Pluto and the TNP Zeus. 


Pluto-Zeus: the use of weaponry (Zeus) to dominate, threaten or confront others (Pluto).


The eclipse is conjunct the star Scheat, beta Pegasus which in previous posts we have linked to a fall on account of overreaching. It is, therefore, quite possible that the Saudi attack on Yemen will fail.

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