Equity government in the south ... What about Sanaa ?!

English - Wednesday 23 December 2020 الساعة 03:37 pm
NewsYemen, Written by Muhammad Abdulrahman :

 After a long wait and overcoming the obstructions of the Brotherhood, the "Ma'in" government was formed equally between the south and the north, and according to the Riyadh agreement, it will start its work from the capital, Aden. This matter will constitute a new stage of stability in the south and a new stage in the framework of a battle that intensifies whenever the return to Sanaa is mentioned.

-Government for the South

 With the entry of the Southern Transitional Council within the framework of legitimacy and became an integral part of it after a journey of struggle, blood and sacrifices, by obtaining "satisfactory" representation in Maeen government, one of the first tasks of this government will be to normalize public life in the south and restore the glow of the capital, Aden and the removal of all obstacles the Brotherhood had placed before any progress for life and people.

Aden tops the list of Maeen government's priorities because it represents the capital and normalizes life in it is a guarantee of its continued performance, a guarantee to restore its role, and the opening of embassies of other countries, because this matter represents a real strength of legitimacy in its new dress and its children who were born from the womb of resistance and struggle in the south.

- The government and Sanaa ... Will the fronts be moved towards it ?!

 Questions about the role of the new government in the liberation of Sana'a, with the emergence of Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, commander of the National Resistance Forces in the West Coast, and his repeated assertion that his forces are ready to move at any time and anywhere to fight the Houthi group that controls Sana'a. 

Legitimacy in its new dress is stronger than it was, during the Brotherhood’s control of its decisions, and its control by the Hadi children, who found in it the pleasure of corruption, selling and trading in state resources. 

The power that the new legitimacy possesses is a stage that must culminate in moving towards Sanaa, and exploiting the opportunities available to the new government.


There are great opportunities for a particular government to mobilize and support the fronts fighting against the Houthis, where the great international support that accompanied its formation and blessed its goals, as well as the support provided by the Arab coalition in order to achieve stability in the south and move towards the north, as well as the existence of a consensus between most components of the government to redeem the country is from the evil and scourge of the Houthi group, and cut off the hand that was supporting it from within the legitimacy.


- Containing all northern factions opposed to Al-Houthi


 Any military move to the north and the liberation of Sanaa with the same tools that the Brotherhood controls, is a move that will not achieve any result except for many defeats and selling fronts, as we saw previously in Marib and Al-Jawf.


In order for the Brotherhood’s scenarios not to be repeated, any front led by this group must be stopped and prevented from any upcoming military action towards Sanaa, at the same time all the anti-Houthi military components must be absorbed and their ability to professionally resolve the battle, achieve victory and resolve the battle,  as we have seen in Hodeidah and what the joint forces have achieved.

The National Resistance in the West Coast is the nucleus of the fighting formations in the north, and it is the trained and prepared force to resolve the battle on any front it is entrusted with. There is no organized military formation in the north whose rifle is directed at Al Houthi, so this strike force must be the one leading the battles.

It is true in the north that there are fighting formations, but they are not organized, meaning that the tribes are considered fighting formations, but they are not organized and trained, and this does not mean excluding them from participating in the liberation of Sana'a, but their participation must be under the leadership of the National Resistance and the joint forces, for administrative, technical and military reasons, and to ensure the success of the battle as required.