It all started more than ten years ago. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are pillars of a coalition formed to fight and control the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Over the years, this mission failed. The UAE then began pursuing its own long-term interests by supporting and arming a group in southern Yemen called the Southern Transitional Council (STC).
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But Riyadh stepped in to disrupt what it saw as a national security threat after the Saudi Security Council seized control of areas near its border.
The UAE was given 24 hours’ notice to withdraw – an ultimatum the UAE agreed to.
So what does all this mean for the future of Yemen?
host: James Bays
Guests:
Abdul-aziz Al Ghashian – Senior Non-Resident Fellow, Gulf International Forum
Alkhader Sulaiman – Spokesperson of the Southern Transitional Council
Andreas Krieg – Associate Professor, School of Security Studies, King’s College London
Posted on December 31, 2025







