Bakran: If Marib falls, Shabwa and Wadi Hadramout will fall as long as they are isolated from their southern shield

English - Monday 26 April 2021 الساعة 11:02 pm
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 Political analyst Saeed Bakran said, "If Marib falls, Shabwa will fall, if Shabwa remains under the authority of the Brotherhood and the group manages to isolate it from its southern depth, as well as Wadi Hadhramaut as long as it is isolated from its southern shield, the Houthi will advance and the Brotherhood will hand it over."

Bakran added, in a post on the social networking site Facebook, "Even Marib itself will not fall unless its fate remains in the hands of the group, which considers it its own and bargains with it."

He continued: "If Marib turns into everyone’s battle and the group’s monopoly over its fate is broken, it will not fall. When you hear the phrase“ If Marib falls, Shabwa will fall, I know very well that it means Shabwa belongs to our community, and we will do with it what we did in all the areas that fell or were handed over to the Houthi. ”

He added, "I also know that if Marib falls, Shabwa will fall, it means, we will not allow Shabwa to coalesce with its southern depth, and it will belong to Sana'a, unity or death, but in a twisted form."

He stressed that "if they did not want Shabwah and Wadi Hadramout to catch up with what has fallen and join the authority of Sanaa, they would have said behind Shabwah and Wadi Hadramout in the south, defeating and defeating the Houthi from Aden and from all its regions and breaking it in Al Dhalea and still breaking it and preventing it from making any progress, if they really do not want Shabwa."  And Hadhramaut valley falls, and people do not psychologically prepare for it, for they said that behind Shabwah the south, who chased the Houthis from Ras al-Ara until the Yemen Mobile tour inside the city of Hodeidah.

He asked, "What will make Shabwa fall and Wadi Hadramout fall apart from the betrayal of this group by isolating it and separating it from Shabwah and Wadi Hadhramaut from the south of the resistance and victory in this south. No village fell upon it, neither on its fronts nor in Hodeidah."

 "Had it not been for the betrayal of this group, Hodeidah would have been among the things the south took from the hands of the Houthis," he concluded.