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00:00And what risks does the STC and a divided Yemen pose to the Arabian Peninsula and to the country itself?
00:10I mean, there are militias. We have to admit them.
00:13They don't belong to the army of the Republic of Yemen.
00:17They don't take orders from the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Yemen.
00:21Even their military attire has nothing to do with the military attire of the National Army.
00:27So, I mean, they are trying to control the South.
00:30They are trying to be the sole representative of the South.
00:34They are trying to exploit whatever businesses or treasures or wealth that is in the South.
00:40They have been doing this during the past few years.
00:44And they want to be there as a sole representative, as I repeat every now and then, of the South, which will never happen.
00:52They have to know this, and they have to admit that they made a great mistake because they lost one of their biggest allies, which is Saudi Arabia.
01:01The government of Saudi Arabia always supported the Southern issue.
01:05They always took the side with the Southern issue and with the Southern population.
01:11Now, all this is gone because of Ayyad-Rus and Zubaydi's miscalculations.
01:15And I'm sure that part of this matter is that it was a personal ambition of him to be ruling the South.
01:25What will happen next, and I'm sure that that will happen very soon, that he will discover that he's left alone in the South,
01:33and he will have no place to stay, and he will have to leave the country.
01:37What will happen next, and I'll see you next time, and I'll see you next time, and I'll see you next time.
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