News ID : 93603
Publish Date : 4/17/2022 1:00:30 PM
Forced withdrawal of the Saudi coalition and new opportunities for peace

Forced withdrawal of the Saudi coalition and new opportunities for peace

Although in the current situation, the cessation of hostilities by Saudi Arabia is not a voluntary and peaceful action but an inevitable action, but the formation of this unintended situation can be used as an opportunity to end the crisis resulting from the wrong estimates of the rulers of Riyadh.

NOURNEWS - After eight years of invading Yemen, the Saudi coalition has come up with the idea of ​​halting military operations against Yemen, claiming that the move is aimed at succeeding in consultations and creating a positive atmosphere for peace.

Riyadh has announced that military operations inside Yemen have been suspended in response to a request by the Secretary-General of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council.

Saudi Arabia also says the decision is aimed at finding a comprehensive and lasting political solution to end the Yemeni crisis.

The Saudi-led Arab aggression coalition has also stated that it will suspend military operations from Wednesday morning this week, at the same time as the Riyadh summit, and will continue this process during the holy month of Ramadan.

The organizers of the Riyadh summit, which began on Wednesday and will last for seven days, claim that various Yemeni groups have attended the summit to end the Yemeni crisis and war.

However, the meeting was boycotted by Ansarullah, the main political and military current influencing developments in Yemen in protest of the venue.

In a situation where the GCC has not taken any action in support of the Yemeni people in the last eight years, and even the council's statements and decisions have been based on supporting Saudi Arabia in killing and destroying Yemen, the council suddenly changed its approach and held a meeting claiming efforts. It is very questionable to serve the interests of the Yemeni people.

The United Nations, as the Yemenis have repeatedly emphasized, has so far failed to be a good mediator in ending the war, and has actually played a role in Saudi Arabia under Western influence and Saudi pressure.

The failure of the United Nations to break the economic siege and the continued hunger of millions of Yemenis has been the most important example of the failure of this organization to play a constructive role in the Yemeni crisis.

The decision coincides with the recent Yemeni Ansarullah operation against Saudi Arabia's oil and economic facilities, which has significantly shifted the balance of power in favor of the Yemenis. The military is more the result of the political, economic and military bottlenecks imposed on the country and the stalemate against the will of the Yemeni people than the will of the country to end the eight years of devastating war against the oppressed people of Yemen.

In the current context, it seems that the Riyadh meeting and the new Saudi decision to end the war can only lead to a credible end to the eight-year war if the Saudi side calls on Yemen to end its attacks and but they themselves have refused to accept it, to give a positive answer.

 An examination of the Yemeni military developments shows that Saudi Arabia and its allies, despite incurring huge military and humanitarian costs, have not been able to achieve their goals against the Yemeni army and popular resistance, and are trapped in their own swamp.

Accordingly, Saudi Arabia and its allies are virtually incapable of continuing the war and are faced with the forced option of accepting a retreat.

On the other hand, Saudi Arabia's hopes for US and British support have also been affected by the Ukraine war in recent months, and its sparks of hope for continuing to use all-out Western assistance to find a dignified way out of the Yemeni crisis are waning.

Although in the current situation, the cessation of hostilities by Saudi Arabia is not a voluntary and peaceful action but an inevitable action, but the formation of this unintended situation can be used as an opportunity to end the crisis resulting from the wrong estimates of the rulers of Riyadh. To take.

If Saudi Arabia, by accepting the facts and political and structural demands of the Yemeni people, takes the path of constructive dialogue and an end to the inhuman siege of this country, we can hope that in the coming months the grounds for ending 8 years of war and bloodless bloodshed The result should be nothing but killing and destroying the economic resources of the Muslims.

BY: Pooya Mirzaei


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