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Turkiye, Egypt, and Saudi, who didnt lift a finger to help Gaza, are now against israel?
This is what you want people to believe.
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What's also amusing about Western/Saudi media coverage of this conflict is that they go on and on about "the Yemeni government"... in reality, that "UN recognized government" controls almost no territory inside Yemen. The Ansar Allah resistance movement controls almost all of former North Yemen, while the 'Southern Transitional Council' now controls almost all of former South Yemen. In fact, a de facto split of Yemen has already occurred, but Western press has not yet recognized this.
Absolutely. The Saudi-backed so-called government hiding out in a hotel in Riyadh is a very bizarre mutually agreed upon joke that most countries on earth seem to be in on. Very strange.
They are against israhell putting its fingers into their pies, not israhell existing and genociding palestinians.
Sorry but the last paragraph of the parent comment is just so incredibly stupid I cant take any of this seriously.
(Dys)functional Entities by Mousah al Sadah
Yes, exactly, none of these are real independent countries. They do what their american masters tell them.
It's crazy that this line of thinking seemingly only ever gets recognized here when it's stuff like "Iran controls the Houthis, Hezbollah does whatever Iran tells them". The UAE and the KSA are countries with their own ambitions and goals separate from the US, and the US has a long history of not just playing both sides of conflict, but also keeping regional powers divided and bickering to prevent either or both from becoming more of a regional threat to US power. Or is the argument here that the US told the Saudis to sign the Chinese-brokered diplomatic deal with Iran?
The UAE, KSA, and other major economic powers in the region have all been making mad dash buy up East African assets for the past two decades. They are competing for assets and don't always just back the same sides. The Saudis are invested in Somalia and Djibouti, and have effectively pushed the UAE out of the latter. The UAE military have port access in Eritrea, but that's not as useful as having a port on the Gulf of Aden side of the strait, where they don't have to sail by Houthi positions. These countries have their own interests that can and do often clash, the same way all of these countries were backing their own pet militias in Syria. The US doesn't give a shit about who attacks who in Yemen, because the weapons the KSA supplies to their guys and the weapons the UAE supplies to their guys are all coming from the same deal: the US.
No they dont they are first of all all comprador classes instated and proped up by the west, without america they wouldn't last a month. Their main interest is not having that happen.
These are not real countries, they are as fake and illegitimate as the Zionist entity, extensions of it.
the chaos they cause is in us interest, the Chinese brokered deal indeed benefits the us, it normalizes and legitimizes Saudi, integrates Chinese interests with American ones, and further isolated Iran, just like the defence pact with Pakistan.
These countries and their rules have their own interests, the same as every other country. They work with the US to the extent that the US can fulfill their goals, be that expanding their wealth, staying alive, or whatever else their hearts. And should the day come that someone else, like China, can make those goals real more than the US can, they will scurry off America's sinking ship and onto China's. Thye aren't going to willingly go down with our ship, if and when they should happen. But at the moment, the US is who gives them their wealth and their weapons. Equating them to mindless automatons who do whatever the US tells them is just Orientalism with Anti-Imperialist Characteristics.
And for that matter, do not underestimate the number of their subjects who are perfectly content with the current order in their countries, especially given the riches it has brought them over the past few decades. Theirs as many Saudis and Emeratis who are as happy with and proud of the current state of their country as their are Americans who hold the same feelings towards the US.
These people were all installed by western interests, and serve western interests. The ruling class is completely removed from the rest of society. That's why they don't share a national interest.
China would not send troops to defend them. Without the us they are gone it would take perhaps a little over a month to see all these people hanged. They are not playing both sides, because there is no other side.
Claiming they are clever and independent, when so far we have only seen them further colonial interests, is the propaganda they tell their people and you to seem legitimate. They are not, let's not legitimize these colonial regimes.
The point is that they can have their little disagreements and infighting as long as it benefits the US-israel.
There is a reason that official Ansarallah news outlets are calling this a "dangerous escalation" in the zionist plans to fragment Yemen.
If people actually read about the Yinon plan then they will understand that the zionist regimes arming opposing groups in Sudan perfectly fits with the goal of fragmenting Sudan. US-israel don't care how it happens as long as society is destroyed. And the gulf cartels along with other normalizers compete against once another within that framework in order to maximize their own profits and power projection.
The same is happening in Yemen. As long as Yemen is carved up the US-israel are happy.
Thank you, This is a good explanation. These so called disagreements, ultimately serve us interests.
This is also why Israel is in the middle east and not in Germany, because it's use to the empire is to destroy the surrounding societies, either by causing as much chaos as posible or by enabling the comprador regimes such as all those other made up gulf countres