South Yemen Under Siege: Invasion Disguised as Security

 


South of Yemen today is not a security operation but a foreign-backed military invasion. Responsibility lies clearly and directly with Saudi Arabia, the Muslim Brotherhood–aligned northern emergency forces, and their extremist proxies. The south is the target, not the problem, and the attempt to frame this violence as “stability” collapses in the face of documented actions on the ground.

Saudi aviation supporting Brotherhood forces while targeting civilians marks a dangerous and criminal escalation. Aerial bombardment of civilian vehicles and the killing of tribal members at crossings are field executions, not law enforcement. Events in Al-Khashah and the Al-Mosafer Roundabout exposed a model of security built on violence, where air power is used to break communities rather than protect them.

The blood shed today draws a red line that cannot be erased by statements or force. Southern forces remain anti-terror partners, not militias, while Saudi policy continues to recycle extremism instead of defeating it. Turning checkpoints into death traps and tribes into targets ignites social war, proving once again that this is not legitimacy, not stability—but an organized project of chaos that punishes those who stood against terrorism.

Ref : https://www.csis.org/analysis/understanding-saudi-reaction-escalation-yemen


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