The February calamity that brought the Imamate out of its burrows
English - Sunday 06 February 2022 الساعة 07:46 amIn the heart of the kidnapped Sanaa, the Houthis celebrate “February 11” as the anniversary of the victory of sectarianism in Iran led by Khomeini in 1979. After the Islah party - the local arm of the terrorist Brotherhood - climbed on the peaceful youth protests in 2011, the Houthis were summoned from the Maran caves and allied with them to overthrow the regime, and the militia found it Pro-Iranians, an irreplaceable golden opportunity to reach the streets of Sanaa, after seven years of their armed rebellion in Saada.
Among the crowds in the protests square, the Brotherhood declared, “Al-Houthi deserves the injustice of six wars in Saada.” Agreements were signed between the two parties, and the Houthi group was incorporated as a political component. To advance towards Dammaj and Imran, while sitting with him and preoccupied with the dialogue conference.
The Brotherhood and the Houthis, under the auspices of their regional supporters, used the protest squares as a bridge for their plans to overthrow the regime and seize power. While the Houthis hid the Iranian plan, and allied themselves with partners in rule that lasted nearly 33 years, the Brotherhood was paving the way for the Houthis, and preparing the atmosphere for Iranian expansion in the region.
According to a plan drawn up for them by Iranian intelligence and officers from the Revolutionary Guards, the Houthis crowned their terrorist project, after the failure of the power partners, and they were able to penetrate state institutions and dismantle the camps handed over by the regime after the elections and transfer of power, in response to the demands of the protests, and the Houthis were able, following the chaos created by the Brotherhood In 2011, from controlling Sanaa to the coup of September 21, 2014, their expansionist ambitions towards the south were revealed in an effort to control Taiz and Aden, and then the entire country.
From the calamity of February 11, 2011 by the Brotherhood, which turned the country into chaos and destroyed the state system, to the calamity of September 21, 2014, the Houthi movement, which was born from the womb of the first calamity, which ignited an absurd war that contributed to the destruction of state institutions, and caused the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and placed the country under International trusteeship.
The chaos of 2011 led to the division of the army, which was considered one of the five most powerful armies in the region, which weakened it, and the results of this weakness were the control of al-Qaeda over large areas in the east of the country in Hadramawt and Shabwa, and the advance of the Houthis to the north in the areas of Saada governorate, and their overthrow of one district after another. While the Yemeni army was divided and preoccupied with the crisis afflicting the country.
Since its coup in 2015, the Houthi militia has worked to crush the Yemeni identity, destroy infrastructure, re-impose the sectarian imamate system, practice a policy of starvation and humiliation, perpetuate repression, and abolished political and civil freedoms and constitutional rights, and northern Yemen has become ruled by Iran, with a sectarian system that will not be dangerous to Not only Yemen, but will certainly extend to all its neighbors.