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The End of the Saudi Aggression: A Triumph for the Yemeni People

Saturday 25 April 2015
The End of the Saudi Aggression: A Triumph for the Yemeni People

Alwaght-Since the moment, that Saudi Arabia announced that it will launch an aggression against the innocent Yemeni people, it was anticipated that Saudi Arabia will experience decisive defeat and will not achieve its announced goals regarding its military incapability's. The Saudi decision to launch its aggression against the Yemeni people was not based on military wisdom and logic. It was the result of miscalculation associated with illusion, and probably wrong assumption.

Saudi Arabia claimed that it launched its aggression for the sake of restoring the legitimacy represented by Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his government back to Yemen. The second claimed goal by the Saudi regime was to force Ansarullah Movement to withdraw from Sanaa. The Saudis also hoped in their aggression that they would disarm Ansarullah Movement.

Another Saudi goal was obliging the Yemenis to come submissively to Riyadh for a dialogue leading to a formal signing of a solution in accordance with the Persian Gulf Arab states initiative and under the direct supervision of Saudi Arabia. In other words, they seek to bring Yemen back to what was before September 2014, namely a Saudi colony.

The Saudi regime halted its assault against Yemen; however, the fugitive President Hadi is still in Riyadh and has no chance to return to Yemen. Moreover, before the aggression Revolutionary Committees and Ansarullah were just in Sanaa and some provinces that do not account for more than 40 percent of Yemens area. After the aggression, they have been able to seize control over 85 percent of Yemens area, and no one dares to disarm them.

Before the aggression, Ansarullah Movement refused to conduct a dialogue in the Saudi capital; however, they agreed to conduct it in Qatar, one of the Persian Gulf Arab States led by Saudi Arabia. Nevertheless, after the aggression Ansarullah Movement refused to conduct a dialogue in any of the Persian Gulf Arab States, since these have participated in the aggression on the Yemenis. The state of Oman remains one of the possible places to hold the dialogue, since they did not participate in the Saudi-led aggression.

Moreover, Saudi regime lost what it had within its reach before launching the aggression against Yemen, and the regimes position after the aggression is much worse than what it was before.

Ansarullah Movement succeeded to unmask the Saudi regimes real brutal face, as well as the weakness of its military force. Moreover, the steadfastness of the people of Yemen is what defeated Saudi Arabia in the war.

According to, Mohammad Jassim Al-Huthi, a member in the political council of Ansarulah Movement, the steadfastness of the Yemeni people changed the view of the political equations in Yemen. The movement will pave the way for the politicians to reach a political victory in Yemen. The Yemeni people paid the price of the revolution through resistance and their blood. Mohammad Jassim Al-Huthi said in an interview with Fars News Agency that the people, despite the great number of injured and martyrs do not feel that they are defeated, since in their view of point, the revolution was worth every drop of blood spilt. 

In the same context, the Lebanese political analyst, Bashir Mahdi Al-Samed, said that Saudi Arabia has been defeated in Yemen, and that Ansarullah Movement will gain more worldly recognition through national reconciliation and political dialogue. Al-Samed noted that the end of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen is a full-scale defeat for Saudi Arabia, and a moral triumph for the Yemeni people.

 "Saud monarchy did what they have done in Yemen – killing thousands of innocents, supporting the terrorists and the president's militias with finance and weapons – for the sake of maintaining Hadi's power and suppressing the revolutionary committees; however, the Saudi regime was not able of accomplishing any of its goals.

The commander of the Saudi-led coalition announced the end of the twenty-seven-days-aggression against Yemen, codenamed "Decisive Storm Operation", and the launch of another operation codenamed "Restoring Hope".

According to Al-Asiri, the goals of "Restoring Hope" are consisted of "protecting the civilians and continuing in fighting against terrorism", as well as, "restoring political structure in accordance with Security Council's decision".

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