Hadi's legitimacy is a real problem standing in the way of military victories and political solutions

English - Saturday 02 October 2021 الساعة 09:03 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 The legitimacy of interim President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi is a real problem for any political solutions to the tragic situation in Yemen, just as Hadi and the Brotherhood's forces have failed to achieve military victories during the seven-year war against the Iran-backed Houthi militia.

Hadi failed to run the state, and he also lost militarily against the Houthi militia on the fronts of Marib, Shabwa, al-Bayda and others, and thus convinced everyone that his removal from the political scene was necessary to defeat al-Houthi and eliminate corruption.

Hadi insists on political solutions that serve only the interests of the Brotherhood's Islah party, and are far from what the war has produced. These solutions that Hadi adheres to were the reason for the fall of the state and its institutions in the hands of the Houthi militia.

Politician Hussein Al-Wadi'i said, in a tweet, that Hadi and his regime think that the three references are sacred texts with magical power through which they can compensate for their indifference and inability.

Hadi and his group also consider, according to Al-Wadi’i, that the Gulf initiative for them is the Qur’an, the outcomes of the dialogue conference are Sahih al-Bukhari, and the Security Council’s decision is the foothold that will carry legitimacy from its hotel rooms to the seat of ruling a country torn by militias.

On the defeats of legitimacy by the Houthi militia, journalist Jalal Al-Sharabi confirmed that victory over the Houthi militia with Hadi's presence is impossible.

Al-Sharabi said in a tweet to him on Twitter, “For the thousandth time, there is no victory under Hadi’s leadership. Experimenting with the experimenter is a mistake, and the calamity is that there are those who defend and look to him.”

He pointed out that the beneficiaries of the legitimacy of the heirs burned pictures of the Prime Minister in Taiz and exaggerated obscenities, adding that there is anger from Hadi and the Brotherhood and from Maeen Abdul-Malik because of his presence in Aden.

Al-Sharabi stressed that the world, the coalition and Yemenis are convinced that Hadi is a problem, not a solution.

Everyone's disregard for the interim president and his legitimacy was revealed by the tour that the US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan made to the region, in which he singled out Riyadh to discuss the war in Yemen, where he ignored the meeting with the legitimate president concerned with this war.

The southern academic d.  Hussein Laqour, that the US official’s failure to meet with President Hadi, who resides in Riyadh, who is the one involved in this war, raises many questions, perhaps the most important of which is “Has the world removed Hadi’s legitimacy from the calculations of stopping the war and political solutions?”