Bombing govt head office in Aden destroys Yemen: Gargash

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Bombing govt head office in Aden destroys Yemen: Gargash

Dubai - Dr Gargash said the judgement of history against Saleh and the Houthis will be so harsh.

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Published: Thu 8 Oct 2015, 9:30 AM

Last updated: Fri 9 Oct 2015, 10:33 AM

Shelling Al Qasr Hotel in Aden, which is used by the Yemeni Prime Minister Khalid Bahah as a base is a further evidence for anyone still hesitant that the Houthis and the Ousted (toppled President Ali Abdullah Saleh) insist on destroying Yemen, tweeted Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. 
"Facts on the ground show that they are fighting a losing battle and are definitely conquered and routed out of the battlefield. They helplessly try hard to leave as more damage behind through mines, ambushes and rockets." 

Targeting Al Qasr Hotel, the Yemeni Government use as a headquarter, is another desperate attempt that reflects sheer ignorance and denial of the situation (coalition's triumph) on the ground, he added. "Regaining Aden must have provoked the powers of corruption and darkness." 
Noting, Dr Gargash said the countless sacrifices made to ensure the stability of Yemen and the Gulf are so great. "The forces of rebellion and corruption would be starry-eyed if ever doubted (our) national and political commitment and determination." 
Dr Gargash, in another tweet, pointed out that the Yemeni government shall (resiliently) keep exercising its authority and rebuild Aden. "It is no longer a government on exile as the forces of rebellion and corruption have always wished." 
Insurgency is definitely feeding back that a treacherous act will change nothing of the facts on the ground, he underlined. "The rumours mongered on Iran's 'Al Mayadeen', 'Al Manar' and 'Al Safeer' TV channels have always been expected. But, what about the 'Russia Today' TV's stance of the crisis in Yemen? Is it being editorially dominated by Iran's allies?"   
The strategic victories made in Bab Al Mandab and Marib Dam have tightened the siege (on the rebels), he tweeted. "Today's attack on Al Qasr Hotel will make us more resolute to destroy the forces of rebellion and corruption. We will continue our endeavor until (complete) victory, which is so close." 
Finally, Dr Gargash said the judgement of history against Saleh and the Houthis will be so harsh. "He is but a former corrupt president who spoiled, hated and destroyed (his nation) in alliance with a group that have been turned into a puppet (in the hands of Iran) against the Arabs. Yemen is now braving insurgency and corruption together." 
 


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