Military and service failure... the Brotherhood's dominance of legitimacy provokes popular anger against the coalition
English - Tuesday 22 March 2022 الساعة 05:55 pmThe war in Yemen will enter its eighth year, next Saturday, amid popular disappointment due to the prolongation of the conflict by those who control the military file, as well as a catastrophic failure or perhaps deliberate failure to provide services in the south and the liberated areas, which will make the areas under the control of Iran’s militias rise up or demand their departure.
Whoever holds the service file first, it seems that he is working hard to humiliate the citizens in the south and the liberated areas. He is also trying in every way to justify the Houthi militias by staying and talking about crises in the liberated areas, and making citizens in areas controlled by Iran’s arm turn a blind eye to any uprising against them.
As everyone knows, the Brotherhood controls the military files in the north and the service files in the south and the liberated areas, and they stand behind (failure) for the purposes of the Brotherhood organization.
What is surprising about him is the silence of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the leader of the coalition, and those with whom it is still dealing despite all the failures, and even deliberately handing over areas and weapons to Iranian militias and their betrayal of all, especially Riyadh.
Apart from the military aspect, the Brotherhood’s betrayal has become clear and its fake battles and plundering of aid are evident in the face of the victories of the giants, the forces of the West Coast and the southern forces. The Brotherhood’s intentional failure to thwart the liberated areas may generate a popular explosion whose primary goal is the alliance, which is morally the first responsible before the citizens.
As everyone knows, the Brotherhood controls the military files in the north and the service files in the south and the liberated areas, and they stand behind (failure) for the purposes of the Brotherhood organization.
What is surprising about him is the silence of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the leader of the coalition, and those with whom it is still dealing despite all the failures, and even deliberately handing over areas and weapons to Iranian militias and their betrayal of all, especially Riyadh.
Apart from the military aspect, the Brotherhood’s betrayal has become clear and its fake battles and plundering of aid are evident in the face of the victories of the giants, the forces of the West Coast and the southern forces.
The Brotherhood’s intentional failure to thwart the liberated areas may generate a popular explosion whose primary goal is the alliance, which is morally the first responsible before the citizens.
The Brotherhood’s control over the joints of the state and its structure, its looting of the most important resources, its failure to provide services to the citizen and causing the catastrophic collapse of the most basic necessities of life, and most importantly the amount of popular anger and hatred that the people in the south and Yemen in general bear for the Brotherhood, may generate a popular revolution with unimaginable consequences.
Citizens in the south believe that the attempts to empower the Brotherhood from the south, who have proven their failure in confronting the Houthis, in addition to their history of failure and sabotage and causing the collapse of the state in the so-called February 11 revolution makes them unacceptable to the people, and the country will remain in a state of instability as long as these people control the state.
Activists say that the Houthi group is infiltrating the alliance through the Muslim Brotherhood and achieving all the victories through it.
Hope for correction is still possible, and it begins with the removal of the Brotherhood, and this has been militarily proven in Shabwa province, where the group handed over three of its directorates to Iran’s militias without a fight. After changing the authority of the Brotherhood's governorate, the Giants' forces were able to liberate its directorates within days.
Observers believe that liberating legitimacy from Brotherhood domination and relying on national officials and leaders will lead to accelerated victories over militias, as happened in Shabwa Governorate.