Will Yemen become a new Lebanon in the Arabs World?
Nine years have passed since the outbreak of the civil war in Yemen, a poor country described as a home to the first Arabs or Arab origin, a war that has been burning ever since. Yemen was already suffering from several crises, but the country descended into a deep gap as Iran's intervention reached it, in the mid-1980s, when Iran found its stray in a minority that felt persecuted since it lost power in northern Yemen in 1962 as a result of a popular revolution that overthrew the highly underdeveloped rule of Imama to the Arab Republic of Yemen in the north of the country that year. Iran has always sought such contradictions and disagreements in its quest to export chaos to Arab countries. Iran has found the perfect for her plan in Arabs at least four countries, most recently Yemen, when it established a sectarian militia known as the Houthi. With Iranian support, the movement fought nine wars against the state until it was able to bring down the country in September 2014, after the state was weakened by the unrest of the so-called Arab Spring, in which the Muslim brothers of Yemen and the Houthi group violated the regime of Ali Abdullah Saleh to end the Houthi coup against all. To plunge the country into a civil war, which it completely forgotten from the calculations of the major Powers, but it was fortunate that the country, with little luck, was adjacent to the geography of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, which then legitimate President had asked to intervene to save the country from Iran's clutches and militias. The Saudi-led coalition soon formed as we all know, but what has been happening since then? The answer may be ignorant of many as the world forgets about this country's wars and crises, but this coalition, which is effectively led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia, remains there fighting the Iranian border alongside Yemenis and their government, whose legitimacy is recognized by all the world, and it provides all kinds of support to Yemenis and helps them overcome their crises. Those are facts that should not be overlooked when we are looking for solutions to the crisis in this country. And it is as a result of attempts to overcome this reality for a country through emergency interventions that attempt to achieve a peace agreement at all costs, States even put forward a formula for the country's future that would prove the dominance of another Iranian arm this time in the heart of the Arabian island and in a country that oversees the most important waterways in the region and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, Egypt's sole entrance to the Suez Canal. While the country sank and suffered under the brutality, denial and destruction of the Houthi militia, all; but a few Arab States were looking forward to the appeal within the Alliance to Support Legality, while strangely, the Arab very close to; today stood a suspicious position that might seem impartial, even if it was suspicious. But the hands of some have begun to unfold through interventions that clearly tend to entrench Iran's hegemony in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian island. Speaking with many friends politicians and activists from Yemen, everyone is afraid of movements behind closed doors seek to an agreement that entrenches Houthi dominance over the country and excludes other actors. Here again, in my opinion, it is the responsibility of the Arab coalition, which must complete its mission for saving this country and supporting its legitimate people, government and cutting Iran's malicious hand from it. This coalition should not abandon Yemen because it is too dangerous to allow Yemenis to be suspicious of the present and future of an Arab country so important to Arab national security as a whole.
Nine years have passed since the outbreak of the civil war in Yemen, a poor country described as a home to the first Arabs or Arab origin, a war that has been burning ever since. Yemen was already suffering from several crises, but the country descended into a deep gap as Iran's intervention reached it, in the mid-1980s, when Iran found its stray in a minority that felt persecuted since it lost power in northern Yemen in 1962 as a result of a popular revolution that overthrew the highly underdeveloped rule of Imama to the Arab Republic of Yemen in the north of the country that year. Iran has always sought such contradictions and disagreements in its quest to export chaos to Arab countries. Iran has found the perfect for her plan in Arabs at least four countries, most recently Yemen, when it established a sectarian militia known as the Houthi. With Iranian support, the movement fought nine wars against the state until it was able to bring down the country in September 2014, after the state was weakened by the unrest of the so-called Arab Spring, in which the Muslim brothers of Yemen and the Houthi group violated the regime of Ali Abdullah Saleh to end the Houthi coup against all. To plunge the country into a civil war, which it completely forgotten from the calculations of the major Powers, but it was fortunate that the country, with little luck, was adjacent to the geography of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, which then legitimate President had asked to intervene to save the country from Iran's clutches and militias. The Saudi-led coalition soon formed as we all know, but what has been happening since then? The answer may be ignorant of many as the world forgets about this country's wars and crises, but this coalition, which is effectively led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia, remains there fighting the Iranian border alongside Yemenis and their government, whose legitimacy is recognized by all the world, and it provides all kinds of support to Yemenis and helps them overcome their crises. Those are facts that should not be overlooked when we are looking for solutions to the crisis in this country. And it is as a result of attempts to overcome this reality for a country through emergency interventions that attempt to achieve a peace agreement at all costs, States even put forward a formula for the country's future that would prove the dominance of another Iranian arm this time in the heart of the Arabian island and in a country that oversees the most important waterways in the region and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, Egypt's sole entrance to the Suez Canal. While the country sank and suffered under the brutality, denial and destruction of the Houthi militia, all; but a few Arab States were looking forward to the appeal within the Alliance to Support Legality, while strangely, the Arab very close to; today stood a suspicious position that might seem impartial, even if it was suspicious. But the hands of some have begun to unfold through interventions that clearly tend to entrench Iran's hegemony in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian island. Speaking with many friends politicians and activists from Yemen, everyone is afraid of movements behind closed doors seek to an agreement that entrenches Houthi dominance over the country and excludes other actors. Here again, in my opinion, it is the responsibility of the Arab coalition, which must complete its mission for saving this country and supporting its legitimate people, government and cutting Iran's malicious hand from it. This coalition should not abandon Yemen because it is too dangerous to allow Yemenis to be suspicious of the present and future of an Arab country so important to Arab national security as a whole.
Nine years have passed since the outbreak of the civil war in Yemen, a poor country described as a home to the first Arabs or Arab origin, a war that has been burning ever since. Yemen was already suffering from several crises, but the country descended into a deep gap as Iran's intervention reached it, in the mid-1980s, when Iran found its stray in a minority that felt persecuted since it lost power in northern Yemen in 1962 as a result of a popular revolution that overthrew the highly underdeveloped rule of Imama to the Arab Republic of Yemen in the north of the country that year. Iran has always sought such contradictions and disagreements in its quest to export chaos to Arab countries. Iran has found the perfect for her plan in Arabs at least four countries, most recently Yemen, when it established a sectarian militia known as the Houthi. With Iranian support, the movement fought nine wars against the state until it was able to bring down the country in September 2014, after the state was weakened by the unrest of the so-called Arab Spring, in which the Muslim brothers of Yemen and the Houthi group violated the regime of Ali Abdullah Saleh to end the Houthi coup against all. To plunge the country into a civil war, which it completely forgotten from the calculations of the major Powers, but it was fortunate that the country, with little luck, was adjacent to the geography of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, which then legitimate President had asked to intervene to save the country from Iran's clutches and militias. The Saudi-led coalition soon formed as we all know, but what has been happening since then? The answer may be ignorant of many as the world forgets about this country's wars and crises, but this coalition, which is effectively led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia, remains there fighting the Iranian border alongside Yemenis and their government, whose legitimacy is recognized by all the world, and it provides all kinds of support to Yemenis and helps them overcome their crises. Those are facts that should not be overlooked when we are looking for solutions to the crisis in this country. And it is as a result of attempts to overcome this reality for a country through emergency interventions that attempt to achieve a peace agreement at all costs, States even put forward a formula for the country's future that would prove the dominance of another Iranian arm this time in the heart of the Arabian island and in a country that oversees the most important waterways in the region and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, Egypt's sole entrance to the Suez Canal. While the country sank and suffered under the brutality, denial and destruction of the Houthi militia, all; but a few Arab States were looking forward to the appeal within the Alliance to Support Legality, while strangely, the Arab very close to; today stood a suspicious position that might seem impartial, even if it was suspicious. But the hands of some have begun to unfold through interventions that clearly tend to entrench Iran's hegemony in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian island. Speaking with many friends politicians and activists from Yemen, everyone is afraid of movements behind closed doors seek to an agreement that entrenches Houthi dominance over the country and excludes other actors. Here again, in my opinion, it is the responsibility of the Arab coalition, which must complete its mission for saving this country and supporting its legitimate people, government and cutting Iran's malicious hand from it. This coalition should not abandon Yemen because it is too dangerous to allow Yemenis to be suspicious of the present and future of an Arab country so important to Arab national security as a whole.
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Will Yemen become a new Lebanon in the Arabs World?
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