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YEMEN. Shiite militants Houthis capture capital of Yemen
9/24/2014 7:56:09 AM

During the last two days gangs of Shiite militants belonging to Houthi sect, which is supported, armed and funded by Iran, captured all the key sites in the capital of Yemen, Sana'a, according to Al-Arabiya.

As reported by Arab sources, armed Houthis erected checkpoints on the capital's main roads. Under their control are now virtually all the buildings of the authorities, including the Ministry of Defence, Yemeni state television and the residence of the Prime Minister.

Puppet president of Yemen is still in his palace. He made a statement, which says that "the country is facing with a plot that would lead to civil war".

Capture by Shiite Houthi sect of capital of Yemen has dramatically changed the political landscape in the country, Arab commentators write. Now everyone is waiting for the explosion armed opposition of Muslim units of Al Qaeda and tribal leaders against the Shiite sect Houthi, which is supported by Tehran.

According to some analysts, the activation of the Houthis in Yemen and capture of Sana'a in the background of the war with the IS in Iraq and Syria of America and the Arab regimes, confirms the long-standing concerns of Muslims that Shiite Iran has plans for the capture of Mecca and Medina. In this regard, the events in Syria and Iraq look like part of a far-reaching strategic plan of Tehran, which de facto makes the US to act in the interests of Iran.

On Sunday, with the mediation of the UN, in Sana'a, an agreement was signed between the puppet president of Yemen Mansour Hadi and ringleaders of the Houthi, which gave unprecedented influence of the Houthis. However Houthis refused to sign an annex to this political deal that includes a cease-fire.

Houthis are not going to give up further military pressure and apparently in their plans (i.e., plans of Iran) is complete seizure of power in Yemen.

Busy with the war in Iraq and Syria, the Arab regimes and their boss US almost did not react to the unprecedented events in Yemen.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

 

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