Three Thousand Days of War In Yemen.
Some governments fall as soon as they are attacked all-out by the great powers, but Yemen refused to give up and resisted the great powers despite the extensive war of three thousand days against it.
By examining the developments of the 3,000-day war against Yemen and how the aggressor countries have received financial support and weapons from the very beginning, it can be well understood that it is God and God’s support that made Yemen win this war.
It is not possible to study the war years in Yemen only from a material point of view. The war started when Yemen was in a state of weakness, disintegration, and collapse, and it was in such a situation that the regional and international forces with the support and support of world powers invaded Yemen through the sky, land, and sea and put it under siege. but despite all these aggressions and crimes during the three thousand days of war, the people of Yemen stood up and resisted the aggressors and through this resistance, they won victories that cannot be measured materially.
Statistics of Yemen’s 3,000-day war
3,000 days have passed since the beginning of the war in Yemen, the Ministry of Human Rights of this country, in a conference entitled “Aggression and Stability”, presented the crimes of the aggressor coalition against the nation and the country of Yemen in statistical form and announced that the violation of the rights of Yemeni citizens in The occupied provinces of this country continues to be occupied by the enemy.
According to these statistics, coalition fighters have carried out more than 274,000 airstrikes on Yemen, and during these attacks, they have dropped more than 600,000 bombs on the people of Yemen.
According to this report, the coalition has bombed Yemen at least 1,300,000 times, launched more than 768,000 missiles, and carried out 14,000 drone attacks on Yemen, as a result of which more than 49,000 civilians were killed. Yemenis, most of whom are women and children, have been martyred or wounded.
In these attacks, a total of 18,206 people were martyred, of which 4,096 were children and 2,461 were women. Also, 30,635 people were injured during these inhuman aggressions, of which 4,840 were children and 2,997 were women. In total, 48 thousand 481 people have been martyred and injured during the 3000 days of the all-out attack against Yemen.
The Ministry of Human Rights of Yemen announced that at least 80% of Yemenis need humanitarian aid and support, and millions of them are living in famine conditions.
Yemen: From Dependence on Saudi Arabia to Independence
Although the Yemeni people’s resistance and resistance against the three thousand days of aggression and turning challenges into opportunities was a great task, the transformation of Yemen from a dependent and non-independent country into a regional power that has become a source of fear for the Zionist regime, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is very surprising. It is exciting.
The things mentioned above are not slogans, but the facts that friends and enemies have admitted, and with a little examination of the developments of the Yemeni war, it can be realized that the enemies of Yemen were under the illusion that they could defeat this country within three weeks and at most one month. but what happened, in reality, was something else and was very different from their plans.
The victory of the Yemenis over the storm operation
We all well remember the statements of the military spokesman of the coalition, Ahmed Assiri, who announced in the first days of the war that the coalition led by Saudi Arabia has destroyed 80% of the Yemeni forces, and the Saudi authorities are confident about a quick and multi-faceted war. They were talking fast. But what happened was completely contrary to the plans and expectations of the enemies. And if we measure the achievement of the primary goals of the Yemeni war, we find that the aggressor coalition has suffered a major defeat in the Yemeni war. One of the most prominent goals of the aggressor countries announced at the beginning of the war in Yemen was to wipe out the Yemeni army and Ansarullah and all the free national forces and disarm them and return “Abd Rabu Mansour Hadi” to Sana’a, but now it is clear to everyone that this aggressor coalition could not achieve these goals.
The disintegration of the aggressor coalition
Today, more than three thousand days have passed since the war in Yemen, there is no news of the aggressor coalition led by Saudi Arabia, which included 17 countries, so that recently Saudi Arabia found itself alone in the war in Yemen, and even its staunch ally, the United Arab Emirates Arabi also retreated from Yemen.
This also applies to other groups and mercenaries that the aggressor coalition wanted to dominate the Yemeni people. Today, there is no news of the resigned and fugitive president Mansour Hadi, his deputy Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar and others, and even the presidential leadership council has become divided and has become a plaything of Arab and Western countries.
The Fate of Yemen after three thousand days of War:
On the other hand, Yemen has become more powerful politically, diplomatically, economically, and most importantly militarily, so that now the weapons of Sana’a are beyond the weapons of the aggressor countries, and Yemen now has large stocks of accurate and advanced missiles and drones that They can pass through all defense systems and hit their targets anywhere on land and sea.
Therefore, during the ceasefire period, Yemen was not in a state of weakness and stagnation, as the aggressor forces imagine, but was able to build weapons that the enemy did not even think of.
Regarding the level of manpower, after three thousand days of the war, Yemen now has hundreds of thousands of trained and equipped soldiers, and the world saw a part of Yemen’s capabilities in the military parades held by the Ministry of Defense on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the September 21 revolution. they did
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The three thousand-day war in Yemen showed that strong will and trust in God are very decisive, and victory is not achieved only by relying on money and weapons as the enemies believed. Now the member countries of the coalition know very well that the continuation of the war in Yemen is not in their interest, and Riyadh knows that the continuation of the war in Yemen will cause serious problems to all its economic plans in line with the vision of 2030.
Riyadh has become sure that the US defense systems cannot protect its oil, economic, and vital facilities and that the US cannot provide its security and protection. Now the Yemenis have presented Riyadh with good opportunities to establish the constant fire. Recently, Saudi Arabia seems to have taken the path of de-escalation with the countries of the region. Beijing’s agreement and the announcement of the restoration of relations with Iran and Syria are among the most important manifestations of this type of Riyadh policy. Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, knows very well that he has no choice but to de-escalate in order to implement his economic plans in the form of the 2030 vision document. Because economic progress is in conflict with tension generation. The war in Yemen can definitely be examined in the framework of this new Saudi policy, and it seems that this war should be considered over, but the process of peace and ceasefire will definitely take time.