British Special Operations Center on the ground.
It is said that there are currently more than 230 intelligence agents at the airport working to assist the Saudis in gathering intelligence and military information.
The policies of the British government, unlike those of the United States and other European allies, which are always pursued through media and propaganda magnifications and the use of violent and mostly military intervention in countries, have deeper layers and use the element of softness and calmness with patience. It is done strategically. That is why the political and anthropological implications of British colonial strategy in various countries are deeper than in the United States and other elements of ancient colonialism.
Britain, which in the past two years has claimed a 40 percent suspension of its arms sales to Saudi Arabia as part of its opposition to the regime’s war crimes in Yemen and the assassination of critical Saudi journalist Jamal Khashgeji in Turkey, has seen recent achievements by the Yemeni army and committees. People in al-Bayda province and Ma’rib and the aristocracy in the oil-rich province are feeling the alarm bell in the developments in Yemen and are trying to mark a new round of their participation in this war.
Not only did the British not live up to their propaganda promise to stop arms sales to Saudi Arabia, but they also made extensive efforts to consolidate European countries’ positions on the Yemeni crisis, and over the past two years to countries that sold arms and ammunition to Saudi Arabia as a result of Jamal’s assassination. Khashoggi, a critical Saudi journalist, was stopped and pressured to reverse his decision.
In his book The Deception Network, Mark Kirts, a British analyst and expert, writes that the British government has consistently committed human rights abuses and is recognized as a key ally of repressive regimes around the world. At the same time, the country is trying to deceive the public opinion by pursuing a policy of hypocrisy by evading its responsibility to participate in the Yemeni war. This can be seen these days in the British support for the invading Saudi coalition. In addition to publicly and publicly defending the aggressor forces and providing logistical support to them, the country has also pursued deeper activities, including spying on Yemeni telecommunications networks after the failure of the intervention. The violent Saudi-Emirati coalition is against the country’s popular defense forces.
The British have entered Al-Mehra province since last month under the pretext of pursuing the attackers on the Israeli ship “Mercer Street”. And prevented people from passing through these areas.
While the former deputy governor of Al-Mohra reported on British espionage activities in the province, sources close to Ansarullah told Al-Akhbar that they had accurate information indicating that British forces had set up a spy operation room at Al-Ghaiza airport, through which The chambers manage the espionage process on the Yemeni telecommunications system using some of their ships on the shores off the city of Al-Ghaida.
The small size of the airport, which does not exceed 8 square kilometers, shows that Britain is not seeking its military use, but the spy operations room against the Yemeni telecommunication system and eavesdropping on all incoming and outgoing calls in different parts of Yemen in this active area. has done.
The people of the region and the senior personalities of the regional tribes handed over Al-Qaeda airport to the invading and occupying Saudi coalition in 2017 on the condition that it would not be used for military purposes and that the airport would not become a military base. However, the Saudi government did not fulfill this promise and signed the airport with the British, who earlier this year signed an agreement with the Saudis to promote security activities at the airport and strengthen the safety and health of international shipping and combat drug and arms trafficking. , he deliverd. According to reports, the British operation to spy on Yemeni telecommunications is being carried out by a specialized electronic unit that entered the province at the request of the Saudis early last month.