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Will the Yemeni war end in 2021?

Will the Yemeni war end in 2021?

Large countries are reviewing their costly foreign policies in the wake of the global financial crisis, and smaller allies are being hit hardest.

In an article, Russian political analyst Alexander Nazarov addressed the current state of the world and the current crises, especially the crisis between allies and coalitions, and wrote that countries will have to make significant changes in their policies next year.

He wrote on the Russia Today website that the world system is following a series of crises, crises that each have their own characteristics, but the crisis that most countries in the world are facing is the crisis of allies and coalitions.

According to him, the growing economic problems have forced large countries to reconsider their policies and coalitions and look at domestic problems.

Nazarov added: “Leaders’ pardons and grants have ended, and tensions and conflicts with subordinates have begun.”

The Russian analyst explained that the United States is trying to get the last drop of its allies’ extract and that it may re-sign an arms deal with Saudi Arabia. Or the differences that have arisen in NATO over the small share of smaller members.  The EU is also moving from crisis to crisis. It has not been long since Britain left the bloc that the Netherlands and Hungary blocked the EU budget.

According to this Russian analyst, the bottom line is that US policies have led Riyadh to reconsider its position on allies and various organizations.

Naturally, financial issues are behind this, and the Saudi government no longer has the ability to make unlimited donations, and at the same time, the appetite of the recipients of these grants has increased.

The financial crisis continues among the Arab countries along the Persian Gulf, due to falling oil prices and the spread of the Corona virus in the wake of the global economic crisis.

Nazarov then wrote that with regard to Saudi Arabia’s Yemeni withdrawl, Riyadh is facing major problems that make any retreat from the country very difficult, and that the Saudis are somehow stuck in Yemen.

The Russian analyst then wrote: “The situation in Yemen has become as catastrophic for the Saudi government as Afghanistan has become for the United States. “He can not leave Yemen and it is not possible for him to continue.”

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