Camp Dawoud and Decisive Storm

Camp Dawoud and Decisive Storm

2016-09-18T17:18:00-07:00

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On March 26, 1979, the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty was signed. (Peace Treaty)

On March 26, 2015, war was declared on Yemen by the Saudi coalition in the name of restoring legitimacy in Yemen. (Declaration of War)

In a previous article, I spoke that one of the most important introductions that preceded the completion of the Camp Dawoud Accords was the assassination of the martyrs Ibrahim al-Hamdi and Salameen and the coup in Iraq. (Of course, many laughed at this analysis, as usual, because Yemen has an influential role in the world and it has no value), because Yemen was the card that Gamal Abdel Nasser tried to obtain in order to follow the same path as his political project in the region, and which was the greatest threat to the counter-project run by Saudi Arabia. In favor of Israel.

In my previous article, I talked about Israel’s major role in this coalition and the success of the coalition’s mission in Yemen (and as usual, they laughed), because Yemen is now a piece like the rest of the pieces in the region that are being arranged in the files of the powers in order to guarantee Israel’s security in the next stage.

The coalition’s defeat in Yemen is a victory for Yemen and Misr, and its exit from the Camp Dawoud Treaty, which destroyed Misr and the region, and the coalition’s victory is Misr’s continued survival on the same previous path after the Camp Dawoud Treaty.

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