Yemen geared toward cutting ties and withdrew its diplomatic mission from Doha; the Yemeni government seems like it had little room to maneuver, as its undetailed condemnation of Qatari practices suggests. The Gulf crisis marked a turning point for the Arab Coalition, both in terms of its member states and intra-coalition dynamics. The suspension of Qatar from the coalition was followed by the withdrawals of Malaysia and Morocco in and respectively.
Combined, this led to further isolation and an increasing burden for Saudi Arabia. The downsizing of the coalition offered greater opportunity for the UAE to pursue its strategic interests. These command and control structures are not controlled by the Yemeni government, which meant that even though the UAE withdrew, it retains tangible control over local proxies and partners thought to exceed 90, personnel , which have the power to shape conflict and peace trajectories.
More from News. UN rep slams Lebanon central bank chief over economic crisis. Poland-Belarus border: What you need to know about the crisis. Qatar, meanwhile, is achieving its policy in Yemen through its allies in al-Islah, and Oman has been active in the eastern regions.
For its part, Bahrain just follows Saudi policy. Kuwait is the only Gulf state not involved in Yemen. They soon found supporters in the Qatari state-owned media. The ongoing cold war between Qatar and its opponents in the GCC has even impacted al-Islah, a prominent member of the anti-Houthi coalition. Qatar is, it seems, on its own within the GCC Within Doha itself, there is a discussion about how the country should proceed in the post-Arab uprising world, particularly given the fortunes of the Brotherhood in Egypt, and the political standing of the Brotherhood in Libya and Syria.
The decision would be reassessed provided Qatar complies with the defense security agreement, the official said. In its attempt to hijack revolutions, Qatar suffered massive political and financial losses in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen, as parties bankrolled did not manage to maintain their authority in these countries.
This is why Qatar changed its policy and began to finance the civil and armed opposition. The most dangerous Qatari adventure is its persistence in funding the Muslim Brotherhood and their group against the new regime in Egypt.
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