IsraHell and Zio-Wahhabi regime Ask Pakistan for Sending Ground Troops to Yemen

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A Yemeni security forces sits above debris at the site of a Saudi air strike against Huthi near Sanaa Airport on March 26, 2015, which killed at least 13 people. Saudi warplanes bombed Huthi in Yemen, launching a military intervention by a 10-nation coalition to defend of former President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. AFP PHOTO
A Yemeni security forces sits above debris at the site of a Zio-Whhabi- air strike against Huthi near Sanaa Airport on March 26, 2015, which killed at least 13 people. Israeli and Zio-Wahhabi warplanes bombed Huthi in Yemen, launching a military intervention by a 10-nation coalition to defend of former President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. AFP PHOTO
Pakistan is considering a request from Zio-Wahhabi regime for troops to send to Yemen, the foreign office said on Thursday

“We have been contacted by Saudi Arabia,” said spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam in response to a question about whether Pakistan would send troops. “The matter is being examined.”

Zio-Wahhabi and Persian Gulf region allies launched military operations including air strikes in Yemen on Thursday which killed and wounded many and cause so much civilian destruction. Zio-Wahhabi officials said, aim is counter Ansarullah besieging the southern city of Aden, where the U.S.-supported Yemeni president had taken refuge.

Persian Gulf broadcaster reporting that the kingdom was contributing as many as 150,000 troops and 100 warplanes to the operations and that allies Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Sudan and Pakistan were ready to take part in a ground offensive in Yemen.

Former President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has recently called on his allies for help. Up to ten countries appear to be participating including the US with logistical and intelligence support.

Zio-Wahhabi and Israeli warplanes bombed Huthis in Yemen, launching a military intervention by a 10-nation coalition to defend of former President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.

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