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The moves of the Saudi-UAE axis after the crisis in southern Yemen … and America is studying the outcome of the Vietnam War

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AbdulKareem Al Madari

South Yemen is still suffering from security chaos at the expense of the Saudi Arabian ambitions in this area, as the Gulf crisis has made matters worse.

According to recent information that the UAE is easing the movement of logistics and military in Yemen against the backdrop of the UAE-Saudi axis with Qatar, while the political movements are still continuing, but on the other side that Saudi Arabia to maintain face water and because of its geographical location and participation in the border with Yemen, It is forced to enter politically, militarily and logistically into battle, because it has learned that its throne, built on injustice and injustice, is threatened by the Yemeni army and the popular committees.

But Qatar is still cautious about the recent incidents in the region, including Yemen, that the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen (the Islah Party) is divided into two parts. The first supports Qatar and Turkey as a main supporter of this organization and the other one who is out of the organization and supports Saudi Arabia As a political and military arm in Yemen, especially the south, according to observers that Qatar is waiting to receive a knockout blow on the Saudi-UAE axis and could be a strike in Yemen.

Where Qatar announced that it was forced to participate in the aggression on Yemen and that participation in the military option was contrary to its vision in dealing with crises and problems, according to the words of Defense Minister Khalid Al-Attiyah during an interview with Turkish channel TRT World.

Al-Attiyah said that Qatar found itself bound to join the so-called Arab alliance that waged aggression against Yemen.

“We are part of the Gulf Cooperation Council and we also have our own vision to address the situation in Yemen. We believe in dialogue and development as the shortest way to solve problems such as those in Yemen. When people find hope, they will forget extremism,” he said.

The play of the Saudi-Emirati dispute is also continuing in the south with the aim of partitioning. The security situation in the south, especially in Aden and Hadramout, has become a main source of closure for Yemeni citizens. The recent incidents in the south indicate that there is a security breach that the occupier wants to complete. Humanitarian and economic conditions.

Where the south has recently seen the death of the director of the National Bank in Aden after suffering a serious injury last Thursday during the looting of the bank by gangs of the occupation, and three assassinations in Hadramout, Aden and Dhalia.

Aden also witnessed violent clashes between the occupation militias in the Directorate of Tawahi.

– In Hadi, he refuses to drive his militias out of Aden and the United Arab Emirates to gather their militias there and continue the tension between Hadi and the Al-Marat. In two separate attacks on al-Qaeda bases on the military sites of the UAE in Shabwa in two car bombs, the first of which was the explosion of a car bomb in Al- Security forces) and the second attack on security in the eye of the temple in Shabwa in the context of the conflict between the occupation militias in the southern provinces.

At long last, these conflicts and the security chaos witnessed in the south have not come from a vacuum. There is a rational mind for these operations, with the aim of occupying the south and plundering wealth, all of which will be at the expense of the southerners. The mastermind of the aggression is reserving the war by proxy instead of directly interfering with it. The war in Yemen, because it knows that its direct intervention will have serious consequences and may end the outcome of the Vietnam War or even more, especially after it received blows by the axis of the resistance in Iraq after the liberation of Mosul and the end of the terrorist in Iraq.

 

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