The coalition’s strategy to eliminate the Houthis: dismantling the Brotherhood’s networks through the Riyadh Agreement

English - Monday 27 December 2021 الساعة 06:10 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 Political analyst Saleh Ali Al-Dawil stressed that the course of the war proved to the Arab coalition that victory over the sectarian Houthi militia will not be through the ideologically ideological Brotherhood militias, even if they wear the dress of legitimacy, explaining that the world will not accept an extremist group instead of another extremist group.

He said, in a press statement, that the upcoming changes in Shabwa and elsewhere can be read as the Riyadh Agreement is an entry point for updating the war strategy against the Houthis, and this confirms the erosion of all fronts of empowerment, and the societal movement witnessed in Shabwa and the Hadrami Heba, in addition to the recent targeted operations carried out by the coalition against the Houthis.

He explained that the events impose the modernization of the war strategy on Al-Houthi, and its modernization will not be achieved by returning the strategic tools that failed during seven years of war, adding that the Brotherhood is spread within octopus networks intertwined in all departments, starting with the presidential office and then the military and security joints that manage the war, as well as the administrative and service joints.

He stressed that this intertwining requires a transparent strategy that defines its parties and sets a way to deal with the tools that failed and the first strategy failed and deals with all types of extremism "Houthi, terrorism, Brotherhood" that they are one outcome and one danger, even if the voice of each of them differs.

The southern politician considered changing the Brotherhood’s governor, Ibn Adyo, an initial step in this strategy, but it is not enough, because Shabwa is a contact area, and the Brotherhood is not in a governor, minister or director, but rather an octopus of solidarity vertically and horizontally, administratively, financially, security and militarily, and even reached to dominate organizations  Civil society.

Al-Dawil called for limiting the Brotherhood’s influence in the presidential system that controls its decision and in all fields, because the Brotherhood’s survival will eat the body of any political or national project, and the military project against Al-Houthi will not recover and will not win, and the Brotherhood is the people of consultation and domination of war.