Traitors source of calamity in Yemen


(MENAFN- Arab Times)

IT has perhaps been
prescribed for some elements in Yemen to deviate from the proper principles
through blatant and constant approach of obstinacy towards the aspects of
history, reality and geography, and thereby leading their country into
calamity.

These elements refuse cohesion with the remaining
political elements, and go to the extent of seeking support from foreign
elements against their own people and nation. This is the peak of treachery,
and we have many historical accounts of those who have sold their allegiance.

We know how traitors were punished in France
during World War II. We know how Vietnamese traitors were punished during their
battle with the French, and later with the Americans, and many others who
traded their souls and nations for silver.

During the Yemeni war in 1960s, political factions
sought support from the late Egyptian president Jamal Abdul-Nasser. The outcome
was the death of thousands of people – both Egyptians and Yemenis – and the
division of the country into two. It squashed the dreams of Yemenis to achieve
development and modernization, and sunk the country into a state of
impoverishment and retardation.

Is this a curse of history that affects every
Yemeni who sought strength from outside in order to dominate his people like
Sayf ibn Dhi-Yazan (Himyarite king of Yemen) did when he brought Persians into
his motherland but they killed him after they took over Yemen?

The treachery that the Houthis are bragging about
– the so-called 'reform' – and the brazen change in their allegiance like the
way they change their clothes; in fact, they take pride in being agents of
Iran.

They detach themselves from the least level of
national honor, and render their supporters to be fuel in the proxy war,
causing them to pay its cost under the pressure of starvation and
impoverishment which prolonged the war.

Whenever the war approaches the end either through
military or internal settlement, we see the Houthis turning against their word
just because their Iranian masters have not yet achieved their objectives that
they are pursuing.

Lack of the concept of
allegiance being of higher virtue has rendered the war in Yemen to continue for
all these years and caused calamities that the agent believes would justify
their delusion concerning grim oppression that is totally baseless.

The world still remembers how the Houthis turned
against their partners in nation after they were presented with the GCC
initiative, which would have been the gate to rescue Yemen from plunging into
the furnace of civil war that had started simmering in 2011.

However, the urge to dance on the heads of snakes
duped some at that time, and made them turn against the initiative by aligning
with the enemy who had engaged against them seven wars in the past. This led
everything to return back to square one in a country that was already suffering
from choking economic crisis.

All this comes as a result
of selling allegiances, which is the custom of the Houthis since the time their
gang was formed, and their urge to dominate others within the Yemeni society.
It is because of this that the Houthis are today turning against the Stockholm
Agreement, as they find it very difficult to detach themselves from the Mullahs
regime.

This regime is striving to prolong the war by
repeating assaults on their neighbors, and attempting to take the war to Saudi
Arabia and the entire Arabian Peninsula even though it keeps on failing in its
attempts.

There is no doubt that the war in Yemen represents
the actual face of treason and mercenary in the blood. Whenever cash is flashed
in front of some people, they end up selling their people because they are used
to illegal trade.

The only way to eliminate
this phenomenon is by getting rid of those who sell allegiance, those who are
thirsty for the blood of the innocent. Topping the list of such people are the
Houthis.

By Ahmed Al-Jarallah

Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

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