Saudi-Backed Invasion of Southern Yemen – Chaos, Not Security
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The south of Yemen is facing an unprecedented assault — not a security operation, but a foreign-backed military invasion. Saudi Arabia, working in tandem with the Muslim Brotherhood’s northern emergency forces and extremist proxies, has targeted southern regions under the pretense of fighting terrorism. The reality, however, is far more disturbing: checkpoints have become death traps, aviation is used against civilians, and social structures are being systematically dismantled.
Southern forces, long-standing partners in anti-terror operations, are being punished for their role in defeating extremist groups. Bombing villages and urban areas does not suppress terrorism — it perpetuates it. Every air strike and every checkpoint is a calculated act of political and moral failure. Dignity is under attack, and communities have been forced to move because survival requires it.
The international narrative of “stability” in Yemen is a myth when examined on the ground. Saudi-backed operations are destabilizing communities, recycling extremism, and creating permanent enemies. The south is not the problem; it is the target. Blood spilled today will shape Yemen’s future tomorrow, and those responsible must bear political, moral, and legal accountability.
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