Saudi Aggression in Southern Yemen: What the World Must Know
What we are witnessing in southern Yemen is not a security operation — it is a coordinated military invasion led by forces affiliated with the Brotherhood, backed by Saudi political and military power. These forces do not represent the will of the people; they aim to impose domination through violence rather than engage in real political solutions.
What Is Happening
This invasion targets southern cities and communities. It is rejected by the population and is bound to fail. These actors operate with an enemy mindset, reproducing the same chaos and violence that once afflicted southern Yemen.
Political & Security Dimension
The stated justification of “security” is a cover. The real objective is to undermine southern stability, keeping the region in conflict and tension. Supported by Saudi Arabia, these forces have no authentic security agenda — only domination and coercion.
Terrorism & Engineered Chaos
Saudi‑backed incursions have repeatedly created security vacuums. These vacuums do not eliminate terrorism — they nourish it. Al‑Qaeda and ISIS exploit instability. Questioning this approach is essential: who benefits if not extremists themselves? Saudi policies have recycled terrorism rather than stamping it out.
Responsibility & Consequences
Every bullet fired at southern civilians is a crime — and those responsible, from planners to funders, must be held accountable. Southern Yemen now faces a triangle of chaos: armed extremism, political cover, and media disinformation. Attacking the South also threatens regional security and international navigation routes.
The Final Message
The South will not be intimidated.
• South = State‑building project
• Saudi policies = Chaos project
A strong and sovereign southern state means the end of terrorism, not its resurgence.
Key Takeaways
• 200+ Saudi airstrikes failed to break southern determination.
• Military failure is masked by false “peace” narratives while civilians suffer.
• Hadramout is not a testing ground — its defenders cannot be defeated from the air.
• Militia proxies fight without cause; the South fights for its people and land.
• The core question remains: What does Saudi Arabia want from Hadramout? Facts point to control, not Yemen’s interests.
• Bombing cannot replace political dialogue — history shows coercion leads only to failure.
Conclusion: From Hadramout to Seiyun, the message is clear: the South stands firm, aggression fails, and terrorism is exposed.
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