Inexperienced and also incapable to understand the dynamics of the world.
I cannot understand why a military engagement would even lead to stability. For God's sakes, there is the scourge known as ISIS, which Saudi Arabia and the GCC has yet to mobilize a military force to crush. Yet it is able to lead air strikes in Yemen that has already led to the deaths of over 800 civilians in Yemen. It behooves me how this campaign will stabilize the Arabian Peninsula's southern portion. Will it not lead to further radicalization of the some 25 million Yemenis? (BTW, the population of Yemen is larger than that of the KSA's).
Logical thinking seems to have evaded some military planners.
Egypt suffered over 30,000 military casualties in its 1960s intervention in Yemen. A military invasion is not the answer. Not in Yemen.
How Yemen was once Egypt’s Vietnam - The Washington Post
North Yemen Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia