Political rejection of Houthi conditions to extend the armistice and demands for a military resolution

English - Thursday 06 October 2022 الساعة 06:46 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

 Local politicians unanimously rejected the conditions of the terrorist Houthi militia, the Iranian arm, in order to extend the humanitarian truce that actually ended on October 2, stressing the need for a military resolution in order to eliminate the Iranian project implemented by the Houthi militias.

 Despite the approval of the Presidential Command Council on the initiative to expand and extend the truce, which included the payment of salaries, increasing flights to Sana’a airport and allowing the entry of oil derivatives ships to the port of Hodeidah, the militias rejected the initiative and stipulated the payment of salaries from oil and gas revenues in areas of legitimacy, provided that the exchange process be through the central bank in Sanaa under their control.

A member of the Presidential Leadership Council, President of the Southern Transitional Council, Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, stressed that the extortion practiced by the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, to obtain political gains is unacceptable, and any escalation will be met with a decisive response.

In this regard, politicians believe that there is no longer room for maneuvering and procrastination in the positions of the Yemeni forces, and they must prepare to confront Al-Houthi, after the announcement of the failure of the UN truce.

The former southern diplomat, Muhammad al-Abadi, said, "The war in Yemen will only end with a military resolution," stressing that the armistice is a means used by Iran to blackmail the Arab coalition and thwart legitimacy and dismantle it from within.

 "The new truce will legitimize the financing of Iran's militias, and the next one will share power with them, and for this there is no alternative to a military solution to the war in Yemen," he added.

While the southern politician Hani al-Beidh stressed that the failure to extend the truce in Yemen was expected, because the previous truces did not go in the direction of comprehensive peace or establish a positive and lasting peace.

 Al-Beidh believes that "the Yemeni war will not stop until the reasons for its continuity and the factors for its renewal disappear, which are complex developments, after this war has become regional and has international dimensions that are clearly used within the framework of the balances of the axes of the conflict, and international efforts and endeavors have been unable to confront it or influence it."

He said that in the strategies, either decisive wars or containing or encircling wars, and the strategy of encircling wars, lies in encircling the war regime in the north, and establishing a state in the south.

Al-Beidh points out that the presence of a striking deterrent force loyal to the coalition, according to its traditional and official place previously known in the region, is a required balance that secures important waterways for Arab national security.