Journalist: Al-Arada calls young people to defend Marib, an official death certificate for the fake numbers army

English - Thursday 29 April 2021 الساعة 02:46 pm
Marib, NewsYemen

The journalist, Khaled Salman, considered that the invitation of the governor of Marib, Sultan Al-Arada, on Tuesday, to the youth to defend Marib, represents an official death certificate for the fictitious army of numbers.

Salman said that, in reality, the call at such a defining moment is to reveal the military situation in Marib, and that repelling the Houthi attack and lifting the siege around its city, the people of Ma'rib, despite all their heroism, can no longer accomplish it alone, and that the army of half its strength A million or more, an army with its corrupt, overpriced and unqualified leaderships, that is unreliable in defending a governorate, which is the artery complex and the Yemeni geographic lines of communication towards other provinces that are the center of wealth.

He added: The call of Al-Arada, if we leave aside emotion, political and regional biases, clumsy wishes and praying heroism, is a formal declaration of letdown that reaches the point of shock, and that the Houthi pincers are getting smaller and more narrow, and that those who fight in Marib are their children, in light of a situation tainted by institutional corruption and the absence of ABC Modern warfare, according to the dictionary of a legitimate army, has achieved for seven years nothing but a series of disappointments and defeats, an army infiltrated by arms dealers and mosque preachers, and Basasi and Houthi informants, and its active cells are at the highest levels of leadership.

Salman continued: Al-Arada's call to open the gates of volunteering for youth, in defense of Marib, is an official death certificate for the Army of Fake Numbers, and the plunder of budgets and weapons.

Salman believed, "Whoever obstructs the entitlements of liberation and fights on the side of the coup, is the legitimate army with corruption and incompetence of its senior leaders, not the Houthi."