In whose interest are Saudi Arabia and UAE destroying Yemen?

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have plunged Yemen into a dark tunnel aimed at tearing the country apart and fragmenting it into frail entities to make it easier to control.

With money and weapons, they have supported the formation of armed militias that have become compliant tools in their hands, receiving orders from them, indifferent to homeland or sovereignty. These groups belong to the class of money-worshippers and dollar-mercenaries.

The militias loyal to Saudi Arabia and the UAE lack a state-building project; they are merely gangs and herds of mercenaries.

Ten years of dominance over Aden province was sufficient to prove the abject failure of the “Transitional Council” in governance and administration, and the same applies to Saudi-backed militias in the eastern governorates.

The entire world is witnessing the chapters of the Yemeni tragedy and the Saudi-Emirati crime against a people who contributed significantly to the march of human civilization, while there is no historical existence for what is today called Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

These two countries are the logical result of oil discoveries in the early seventies of the last century, which transformed the desert sands in those two states into residential cities.

Oil wealth has become a curse for these two nations and is now being employed for conspiracies and crimes. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are the root cause of every problem that has occurred in many Arab and Islamic countries; this has even extended to many countries worldwide at the behest of Washington to support dictatorships and orchestrate coups against national regimes, among other crimes.

Wealth requires a mind to manage it and employ it properly to achieve real development in those countries and to extend a helping hand to struggling nations that need funds to address issues of development, construction, and progress.

It is a strange paradox that Saudi Arabia and the UAE have become the spearhead of evil in the Arab region in particular, and in Asia and Africa in general.

These two countries have crossed all red lines in their dealings with other nations and no longer accord any importance to international relations based on mutual respect.

Money has blinded the sight and insight of the officials of these two countries, encouraged by Washington and Tel Aviv. However, in the end, they will fall victim to the evil of their own ugly deeds.

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