Al-Shuaibi analyzes the speech of bin Mubarak: the architect of failure and chaos.. legitimacy, the Houthis and the Brotherhood

English - Thursday 01 July 2021 الساعة 10:07 am
NewsYemen,written by Iyad Al-Shuaibi

Ahmed bin Mubarak's statements clearly reflect the state of impotence experienced by the "legitimacy" system, which is why it seeks to make concessions after another to the Houthis.

“Legitimacy” maneuvered on two strategies to save itself:

The first: normalization with Al-Houthi and reaching an agreement with him, giving her, according to what she thinks, a break and a time for…

The second achievement: expanding its influence in the south.

This approach was previously used by the Yemeni Vice President and the Muslim Brotherhood, who control the legitimacy decision when storming Shabwa in 2019, and blowing up the situation in Abyan in May 2020. At that time, our secret truce with the Houthis was living.

Bin Mubarak, the hidden "Brotherhood" man, and the architect of the division of the south into regions, strives to pass such ideas today, by claiming more than once the existence of a renaissance in Shabwa and Wadi Hadramawt, which are under the authority of the (Brotherhood), unlike Aden.

"legitimacy" is desperate to permanently strengthen its presence in the regions of Shabwa, Hadramawt and Al-Mahra.

The "legitimacy" has realized that the north no longer belongs to it, and that Aden, Abyan, Lahj, Al-Dhale' and Socotra have become a fait accompli that threatens their survival.

The "legitimacy" expelled in the north will seek to find an alternative homeland for the northerners, the defeated, the oil lords and corruption in the east of the south.

It will provoke various confrontations in Abyan and fight any service development in Aden.

It will try to forcibly attack any peaceful or political presence of the council in Shabwa.  It will push towards swallowing the coast of Hadhramaut, through appointment procedures consistent with its approach.

It will strengthen its relationship with Al-Qaeda, and build alliances with extremist and sectarian groups that it can manage to confront popular rejection in its areas of control.

In return, it will present a message of peace to the international community, giving it a justification for remaining a major party in any final solution.

The system of legitimacy did not realize that it had reached this state today, because the international community wanted it to reach this reality, so that this “failed” system became by all standards, less than a “state.”

Legitimacy has lost all the factors of its "legitimacy" except for Saudi support, which still maintains its nominal international recognition, and it has no future left but to turn into a rebel group that threatens the south, in the event of the fall of Ma'rib.

Washington's recognition, Ben Mubarak's recognition of the Houthis, and soon the coalition's recognition, will change many paths.