AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Considering the United States as the master of most Arab rulers in the region, a Bahraini scholar said, “By resisting the Saudi coalition, the oppressed people of Yemen have broken the hegemony of arrogance.”
Coinciding with the intensification of the aggression of the Arab-Western-Hebrew coalition in attacking the oppressed people of Yemen, the International Conference “Investigating the Dimensions of the Aggression against Yemen” was held on Saturday, February 5, 2022, by the Arbaeen International Foundation in cooperation with the AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly and coordinated institutions.
In a speech at the conference, while considering the attack on Yemen as a conflict that has religious, strategic, and spiritual dimensions, Hojat al-Islam Abdullah Al-Daqaq, a Bahraini scholar, said, “From a religious point of view, it is known that in the narrations related to the End Times, the Yamaani will appears in this land. The Khorasani flag is the flag that gives victory to the revolution of Imam Mahdi (a.s.).”
“They pay attention to religious events and beliefs, and these two areas are the focus of Imam Mahdi (a.s.),” he said, considering the view of global arrogance towards Iran and Yemen as a religious point view.
“This area is very important for access to the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and Bab al-Mandeb, and cargo ships cross this strait. New research shows that most of Africa’s wealth is in the southeast of the continent, namely Somalia and Djibouti, and Yemen is close to this region,” the Bahraini scholar stated, describing the second dimension, which is the strategic position of Yemen.
“In this way, it enables Yemen to access this source of wealth. Therefore, the UAE has also targeted the southern coast of Yemen in order to dominate this region and Bab al-Mandeb,” continued Hojat al-Islam al-Daqaq.
“In order to acquire strategic regions in the world, the UAE is looking for a region close to its territories. By dominating this region, the UAE can easily dominate Bab al-Mandeb, and access to this region will result a great wealth for the UAE,” he clarified, referring to the indifference of the UAE to northern regions of Yemen.
“Abdul Aziz Al Saud, the founder of Al Saud, said in his will, ‘To keep Saudi Arabia strong, you must keep Yemen weak’. So, they have to keep Yemen weak. Saudi rulers leased the Asir and Najran areas for $ 5 billion from the government of Ali Abdullah Saleh. After the lease expired, they annexed the two regions to their territories and silenced Ali Abdullah Saleh for $ 15 billion. The Saudis will never tolerate the independence of Yemen,” the Bahraini world expressed, in the third dimension of the crimes of the Saudi-led coalition against Yemen.
“The fourth dimension of the Yemeni issue is breaking the domination of arrogance,” Hojat al-Islam al-Daqaq said, “The master of most Arab countries is the United States. While Yemen did not accept this humiliation. Yemen has the potential to be independent, and this has caused fear in the countries of the region and colonization.”
“The fifth dimension is the existence of Yemen with a strong nation with a sensitive land,” he added, “This region has an important and large geography, as well as good economic capacity. Also, the population of Yemen is also very important. Yemen has the highest population compared to the Persian Gulf countries. Yemen has gas, oil and agriculture, and it is large in area.”
“Saudi Arabia and other countries are afraid of the Yemen’s geopolitical situation. The aggression against Yemen is not originally Emirati-Saudi but it is essentially American-Zionist. The enemies of Yemen are primarily the United States and the Zionist regime. But we will see that Yemen will win and gain its position in this important region,” the Bahraini scholar stated.
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source : ABNA
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7 February 2022
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Sheikh Daqaq: Yemeni people broke hegemony of arrogance
Considering the United States as the master of most Arab rulers in the region, a Bahraini scholar said, “By resisting the Saudi coalition, the oppressed people of Yemen have broken the hegemony of arrogance.”