A leader in the "transitional" reveals a toxic international dish to legitimize the Houthi presence
English - Tuesday 09 February 2021 الساعة 09:21 am
The leader of the Southern Transitional Council, Ahmed Omar bin Farid, said on Monday that the peace agreement that the international community is working on is the last stop that will grant Houthi "international legitimacy" and his presence will be legitimate with the recognition of the United Nations.
Ibn Farid added that talking about security controls that guarantee the safety of neighbors will only be a justification for accepting his (Houthi) legitimacy and will not prevent Iran from completing strategic military cooperation with him later.
He continued: "Any Arab person - official or citizen - has one iota of doubt that the great powers are not working on the Houthi’s survival as a dagger in the side of Gulf security and a threat to it and a blackmailer of its wealth, so he is simply (naive),” pointing to the position of the international community that prevented the liberation of Hodeidah. When it was imminent.
He pointed out that the strategic goal of Decisive Storm was to completely eliminate Houthi as a military force threatening Gulf and Arab security in general, and to help the legitimacy to return to Sana'a.
He added, "But legitimacy has failed militarily, despite the tremendous support in helping the coalition or itself to achieve the goal for several reasons, and the coalition's mistakes by its absolute dependence on it."
Ibn Farid advised the Arab alliance not to succumb to international blackmail to waste the effort of five years without achieving any goal. Rather, it must continue "firmness" with a complete change in strategy by creating new alliances and adopting the "Arab South" and its military forces as a strategic ally with the honorable people of the North, and what is most of them as a starting point New to confront Al-Houthi.