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Adnan Oktar
                                       (Harun Yahya)


                It is obvious that Iran and Saudi Arabia, or the coalition countries

           that deem impeding this political issue in Yemen through strikes can-
           not accomplish any resolution through policies of bloodshed or vio-
           lence. Military methods and air bombardments mostly result in loss of
           civilian life and damage to the innocent, thereby could never establish
           the loving and peaceful atmosphere that would remove this social
           strife in Yemen.
                The situation became especially worrisome after the coalition's

           spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Asiri made the following state-
           ment: 'This effort needs patience. Our possibilities and time are not
           limited, so we are not in a hurry. We will continue the operation until
           we reach our goals.'
                Al-Asiri saying, 'Our possibilities and time are not limited, so we
           are not in a hurry,' doesn't seem to understand that every second the
           campaign goes on, Yemen will be immersed more in blood and fire, the
           country will be destroyed more, there will be more civilian deaths and
           the surviving people of Yemen will be facing more difficulties.

                For this reason, it is of paramount importance that the country
           leaders act sensibly and reasonably and without ever losing time
           should stop military campaigns and clashes to urgently announce a
           ceasefire.
                It was clearly seen many times over the decades that military oper-
           ations never solved any problems anywhere in the world, but only
           exacerbated the problems. Therefore, the only solution for Yemen is

           holding a democratic election open to all parties in the country, as a
           result of which a peaceful administration agreeable to everyone is
           established.















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