Tensions Rise in Yemen as Southern Forces Push Boundaries
YemenThu Dec 18 2025
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Yemen is once again in the spotlight, with a power struggle heating up in the south. The Southern Transitional Council (STC), backed by the UAE, has been making significant territorial gains. They've taken control of the oil-rich Hadramaut governorate and are now eyeing other areas. This has put them at odds with Saudi Arabia, who's been the main player in Yemen for years.
Saudi forces, around 20, 000 strong, are now gathering at the Yemen border. They're warning the STC to back off. The STC, however, is not budging. They're using their newfound power to push for Yemen to split into two separate states, north and south.
The UN is watching closely. They're worried that this power struggle could spark a wider conflict. The UN chief has urged all sides to step back and find a peaceful solution. He's reminded everyone that Yemen's unity should be preserved.
The STC's move has caught many off guard. It's a bold power play, and it's not sitting well with everyone. The Islah party, one of the largest in Yemen, is calling for the STC to withdraw. They're also raising concerns about human rights abuses.
The STC's plan is not without its challenges. Not all southern groups agree with the idea of splitting Yemen. The STC will have to work hard to gain wider support. Meanwhile, the Houthis in the north continue to be a major obstacle to peace.
This situation is complex and fluid. It's a mix of old tensions and new power plays. The outcome is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Yemen's future hangs in the balance.
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