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Deutsche Welle: Saudi Arabia has lost the war in Yemen

Deutsche Welle reported Friday morning that Six years after Yemen’s civil war, in which Saudi Arabia plays a key role, Ansarullah has been consistently winning since the start of the conflict, and Saudi Arabia can no longer win the war.

Deutsche Welle added: “Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hoped to eliminate Ansarullah quickly by intervening in the Yemeni conflict.” Saudi Arabia and a number of other Middle Eastern countries are supporting President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi‘s forces in the war against the Yemeni Shiites.

Referring to the six-year continuation of the Yemeni war and the successive failures of Saudi Arabia, the German media further wrote: It is clear that Ansarullah has been continuously winning since the beginning of the conflict on March 26 (2015). Saudi Arabia can no longer win the war.

According to the United Nations, more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions are hungry and sick following the Saudi invasion of Yemen and its involvement in the war and bloodshed. In addition, the health system is under pressure from the epidemic.

Referring to the peace plan presented by Saudi Arabia after six years of conflict and little success, Deutsche Welle wrote: This plan is clearly the exit strategy of Saudi Arabia. Ansarullah Shiites have taken over the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and large areas of northwestern Yemen.

For years, Saudi Arabia and the Saudi-led military coalition have carried out airstrikes on Sanaa, shutting down air and sea communications in an attempt to cut off Ansarullah‘s access to resources.

The coalition that invaded Saudi Arabia at 2:00 AM on March 26, 2015 with the aim of suppressing the Yemeni Ansarullah popular group and bringing “fugitive Yemeni President” Abd al-Mansour Hadi to power with an air strike called “Storm of Determination” This poor Arab country attacked.

The coalition, which thought it could achieve its goals in the Yemeni war in a matter of days, has now failed to achieve any of its stated goals after six full years of the war, and with popular resistance all the equations of Muhammad Bin Salman, the architect of the Yemeni war, has collapsed and his coalition has disintegrated.

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