al-Hasani
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No, there is no Iranian influence. Which Iranian influence? Not in the politics not in anything else. The Houthis have already been defeated. They are irrelevant nor do they have any political influence or military one aside from their little mountainous region in PARTS of the Northwest. Iranian support to them was minimal. It is all exaggerated. Nor are any Iranians present in Yemen. People do simply not care about Iran, Iranian politics or whatever. Much like they don't care about Indian politics.
HizbAlShaitan has no presence in Yemen.
Not sure where you read all that nonsense.
The only group of relevance, aside from the tribes, is Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula now when the Houthi's are dead and buried.
The remaining are just the North/South divide which has it roots in political differences and nothing more.
Yemen will be a member state of the GCC in a very short future BTW.
Yemen was always a united country and in the ancient times, Yemen being one of the oldest civilizations on earth, was famous for its wealth. It will be wealthy and as successful as its past civilizations again. No oil is needed for that. The North-South divide is a new phenomenon that has it roots in the Cold War (communism vs capitalism, USA vs Soviet Union) which outsiders tried to use to their gain due to Yemen's strategic location. Both regions are inhabited by Yemeni Arabs. Not different ethnic groups.
Aside from that there will be no separation and Yemen will join the GCC because it is one of the most important historical Arab countries if not the most important. With a booming population and enormous unused potential.
HizbAlShaitan has no presence in Yemen.
Not sure where you read all that nonsense.
The only group of relevance, aside from the tribes, is Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula now when the Houthi's are dead and buried.
The remaining are just the North/South divide which has it roots in political differences and nothing more.
Yemen will be a member state of the GCC in a very short future BTW.
Yemen was always a united country and in the ancient times, Yemen being one of the oldest civilizations on earth, was famous for its wealth. It will be wealthy and as successful as its past civilizations again. No oil is needed for that. The North-South divide is a new phenomenon that has it roots in the Cold War (communism vs capitalism, USA vs Soviet Union) which outsiders tried to use to their gain due to Yemen's strategic location. Both regions are inhabited by Yemeni Arabs. Not different ethnic groups.
Aside from that there will be no separation and Yemen will join the GCC because it is one of the most important historical Arab countries if not the most important. With a booming population and enormous unused potential.