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Exposing the American-British plan to escalate conflicts in Yemen.

Exposing the American-British plan to escalate conflicts in Yemen.

According to Yemen News, Western political sources announced today an American-British plan to intensify conflicts in Yemen.

According to these sources, American and British experts are currently working on the integration of all coalition-affiliated groups in the south, west and east of Yemen under the leadership of Salafi commanders in the south and north.

Among the most important of these commanders, Abu Zareh al-Muharami, the leader of the “Amaleqah” forces, and Bashir al-Sabihi, the commander of the “Dar’a al-Watan” forces, are mentioned.

The aforementioned sources further explained that the United States and Britain have convinced the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to accept a plan to unite their affiliated groups under a single command and have stipulated that this leadership should be Salafist in order to add ideological dimensions to the future battle. This issue has been made with the decision of al-Zubaidi to merge all his groups under the command of Al-Muharmi and “Dar’ al-Watan” in this framework.

This American-British plan includes supporting these groups for the imminent escalation in all fronts of Yemen; However, there are differences between the supporters of this plan, the most important of which is related to oil-rich areas.

It should be said; In recent days, UAE-affiliated separatist groups have escalated tensions in several southern fronts, particularly Al-Simimir and Yafe, as well as Al-Dhala.

This American-British plan is also proposed while the Yemeni forces have succeeded in expelling their naval fleets from the Red Sea and have expanded operations against their presence in the Gulf of Aden. Although the coalition-affiliated groups in the south and east of Yemen have not been able to make any military progress during the years of war, this is the last chance for America to change the new situation in Yemen.

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