War in Yemen is the deep conspiracy against the Muslim world?


When northern and southern Yemen became a country in 1990, there were expectations that a strong Arab state would exist in the region, but that could not happen. The main reason for these reasons was the division of the population of the country among the tribes and the limited resources to a few hands. In 2012 when a series of mass protests began in Tunisia called Arab Spring.





No one could imagine it would take such a short time to reach Yemen. A year before that, in 2011, the militants in the southern part of Yemen joined al-Qaeda, while the separatists in the north, including Zaidi Shia, also gained the support of the forces. After that, he has been facing another crisis.





The current crisis began with the revolution that broke out in 2011-12 when armed groups overthrew the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, which lasted for more than 20 years. After two years of armed rebels, in 2014, The Houthi fighters entered Sana'a and forced then-President Mansour Hadi to form a coalition government.





In January 2015, Hadi and his ministers were forced to resign due to pressure and in February. Just a month later, parliament was dissolved and the government was dissolved and an interim revolutionary committee headed by Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, former President Hadi, fled to Aden. Arabs arrived.





The Muslim community is becoming weaker because of the mutual rift between Muslim countries and thus america's Europe and zionist conspiracies seem to be succeeding. It's still time we fixed our home before it's too late. Bahzad Lakhnoi said half a century ago in the face of such a situation.






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