End of US, UK and Israeli support for Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the Yemen war.

End of US, UK and Israeli support for Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the Yemen war.

Throughout modern history, relations between the West and the Arab world have always been based on interests and the balance of power. Whenever this balance has shifted to the West’s disadvantage, political and military strategies have also changed. Today, after years of costly conflicts in the West Asia and North Africa region, there are signs of fatigue and a rethinking of the behavior of the great powers. The United States, Britain, and even Israel are no longer willing to be directly involved in regional conflicts and prefer to guide changes from a safe distance. In this context, Dr. Ibrahim Taha al-Houthi’s analysis provides a clear picture of this political shift and its impact on the future of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.

According to Dr. Ibrahim Taha Al-Houthi, the United States, Britain and Israel have announced that they will refrain from providing military, political and economic support to Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Qatar in the face of Ansar Allah (Houthi) in Yemen and the Yemeni armed forces, because they have been defeated in previous conflicts and the US, British and Israeli armies are not ready to return to the conflict with Sanaa, Ansar Allah and the Yemeni armed forces. This is stated in confidential reports published by security organizations: American, British, and Israeli security reports.

Dr. Al-Houthi points out in his analysis that these reports recommend that Saudi Arabia should normalize relations with Israel as soon as possible, without any expectation of American support. The United States, Britain, and Israel have also suggested to Mohammed bin Salman to give up his ambition to rule Saudi Arabia and that the Al-Saud family should elect a new ruler in his place. The same applies to the UAE; Mohammed bin Zayed must step down and a successor must be chosen, and in Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad must step down and a suitable successor must be chosen, either through peace or through a popular revolution.

According to the Yemeni analyst, the intelligence agencies of the United States, Britain, Israel, France, and Germany are also not obliged to recognize Mohammed bin Salman as the king of Saudi Arabia, even in place of his deceased father. The reports indicate that King Salman died more than a year ago, but Mohammed bin Salman has refused to officially announce his father’s death and issue a royal decree to succeed him, fearing a coup against him.

Dr. Al-Houthi emphasizes that American, British, and Israeli intelligence reports recommend that Mohammed bin Salman should officially announce the death of his father, King Salman, and normalize relations with Israel without any conditions for military, political, or economic support from the United States, Britain, or Israel, because in reality the American and Israeli armies are incapable of providing support.

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