Yemen and the decisions of US President Joe Biden.

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Written by .. Ruba Youssef Chahine

 

 

Since the outbreak of the war on Yemen in 2015, which was carried out according to a political methodology used by the countries involved in it, as pretexts to enter any country under its occupation microscope to control its resources and wealth, and to achieve other gains related to US agendas related to military, political and thus economic control, through proxies for it Like Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, which were able at the beginning of the war on Yemen to form an alliance that included more than ten Arab and African countries.

The United States began the actual intervention in the Yemen war, when the Ansar Allah group was able to control the capital, Sana’a, and the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia inflicted heavy losses, so it was necessary to provide military and logistical support to the forces of the Saudi coalition, and we do not forget that the so-called Arab Spring was the key to the war. On Yemen, unlike the wonderful that Riyadh marketed at the time, which was represented by comical assumptions regarding the need to protect Saudi national security.

After a major struggle between the Ansar Allah group and the conspirators against Yemen from Saudi Arabia and its followers, and the partial destruction of the Aramco oil facility and Saudi Abha airport, and after great losses suffered by the so-called Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia, or what is left of it, these variables resulted, and after Biden’s arrival to the White House chair leads to Joe Biden’s announcement that he will stop the war on Yemen. How credible is this declaration?

Washington is trying internally as a result of Trump’s heavy legacy, which made the White House a hotbed for division in many files, which began with the attack on the Capitol and ended with his exit from the American political scene, to Biden’s attempt to pick up the interior and restore American prestige, through political announcements that may not last longer. Its pronunciation is at the expense of homelands being destroyed.

The declaration of stopping the war depends primarily on the strategic relationship on which it was built between Washington and Riyadh, and otherwise it falls within the framework of media propaganda no more. Decisions to stop the war do not need this effort if we take it from the humanitarian side of the disaster, which struck Yemen as a result of the ambitions of countries They want to control the capabilities of other peoples.

Saudi Arabia, which found Trump a way to return to the Taif Treaty and re-demarcate the borders before the 1990 war, and to re-control the islands through its agent the Emirates, the most important of which is the island of Socotra, which is the beautiful tourist archipelago and the vital and important geographical location east of the Gulf of Aden, and the meeting point of the Indian Ocean with the Arabian Sea And the Horn of Africa, because the issue of stopping the war on Yemen is a loss to Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, and on the other hand, dividing Yemen into north and south is a matter of geopolitical superiority, to achieve gains from both the conflicting parties, not to mention the ideological division between the Zaydis and the Shafis, in a kind of framing the conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

In the end, the meetings that took place in Geneva prior to Biden assuming the presidency, no breakthrough was achieved in the Yemeni file, and the United Nations was also unable to make any progress in the negotiations that brought the conflicting parties together, so will Biden really stop the war on Yemen ?, in order to avoid a catastrophe. Humanity may have killed an entire people as a result of miscalculations in a war that was waged in an unbalanced power, but despite this, Yemen was victorious with its army and people over the aggressors.

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