The importance of protecting Arab geography and individuals from the tyranny of the current Iranian regime
English - Saturday 05 March 2022 الساعة 08:09 amAl data received since the beginning of 2015 in Yemen, and then the Gulf crisis that began on June 5, 2017, and began to return on January 5, 2021, confirmed that condemnations, and holding militias loyal to Iran responsible for the tampering, are insufficient, unless there is a package of Arab Arab decisions; It stands between the militia's incursion and the expansion of Iran.
In the ongoing conflict in Yemen, there is a missing local link on the one hand, and between the Arabs and Iran on the other. The sharp contrast in the “Gulf Cooperation Council” and the absence of the role of the “Arab League” as an important institution, even if it seemed to have no influence over the past decades, have been negatively reflected on The future that the Arab citizen hopes.
Another thing on which many interested parties are unanimous is the renewal of the collective political discourse that has been lost in favor of projects and ideas that do not serve the Arab nation. It is of importance at a critical stage the world is going through, in order to emerge as a stable entity on the ground instead of this fragmentation that followed the so-called "Arab Spring".
At the level of Yemen, there is an urgent need for internal leaders, whether military, political, or even cultural. It has the ability to reveal without any calculations or leaning against a background full of contrasts and events after 7 years of conflict. The same applies to the entire region.
Perhaps Syria’s return to the Arab embrace and its reconstruction is inevitable and one of the necessities that will restore some glamor to Arab politics, so that it does not remain outside the system. In front of Israel to hit many of the Syrian facilities and infrastructure. In addition to hundreds of fighters from Hezbollah, and the participation of Russian forces through the bases there.
Iraq, too, needs to bring about a real Arab movement in the social, political and cultural structure, after it turned into a temporary mine that needed to be uprooted after the fall of Baghdad in 2003.
Lebanon also lives in a kind of isolation or chaos that many did not think, and it suffered from a civil war from 1975 until the year 90 AD, in which approximately 120 thousand people were killed, besides the wounded and displaced.
In addition, that war produced bad consequences that the Lebanese could not overcome, including sects and many societal divisions, the most prominent and most important of which was the birth of "Hezbollah", which is Iran's first arm in the region and the Levant in 1982, which today is the first obstacle to all transformations.
The most important point is to obligate the Sultanate of Oman and the State of Qatar not to seek balances that establish more entities and dismantle geography. And granting the other the authority to continue and dominate, as is happening today with the militias backed by the Iranian regime, which exhausted Arab societies and turned countries into failed spots on the map.
All of this will not come in the absence of the role of pivotal countries with leadership, a balanced economy, urban and civilization renaissance, and the prominent political, economic and cultural presence that decreased with the outbreak of the Arab Spring revolutions 2011-2012.
There are urgent challenges that appear from time to time, such as the crisis of the Renaissance Dam between Egypt and Ethiopia, the crisis of Algeria with the State of Morocco, and the continued absence of the state in Libya; All of these open a wide door to the expansion of some countries in the region and the extension of their influence, especially Iran and Turkey.