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mick silver
23rd January 2015, 10:22 AM
Middle East roiled by Yemen chaos and Saudi successionCounterterrorism specialist Ali Soufan breaks down what the turmoil means for US interestshttp://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2014-10-15/02f99560-549c-11e4-9c8b-8f622949e40a_Isikoff_100.jpg (http://news.yahoo.com/author/michael-isikoff/) By Michael Isikoff (http://news.yahoo.com/author/michael-isikoff/) 7 hours ago Yahoo News







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Ali Soufan, president of the Soufan Group, an international security firm, was for years one of the FBI’s chief experts on al-Qaida and two of its traditional power bases, Yemen and Saudi Arabia. On Thursday, after Houthi rebels forced the resignation of Yemen’s president, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, a close U.S. ally, and Saudi King Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz died, Soufan spoke to Yahoo News’ Michael Isikoff about the mounting chaos in the region and how it could further strengthen al-Qaida.
Yahoo News: What does Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz’s death mean for Saudi Arabia?
Ali Soufan: This could not have happened at a worse time. The Saudis have to put in a succession plan to transfer power from the second to the third generation, and you don’t have a unified family. And there is going to be a lot of palace intrigue going on. At the same time, you have a crisis in the region: a crisis in Yemen, a war in Syria and Iraq. A threat of terrorism — remember, a big percentage of the suicide bombers used by ISIS are Saudis. The House of Saud has showed a lot of resilience over the years. But this is a crossroads for them. We’re in uncharted waters.

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Will the enemies of Saudi Arabia be able to exploit this?
The Saudis know they are surrounded by terrorist groups that would like to create chaos and havoc inside the kingdom. It’s no accident that the day after the Saudis sent a team to look into opening up their embassy in Baghdad, ISIS attacked the border and killed a commander of the border guard. That gives you an idea of what is happening in the region. … If we don’t have a smooth transition, the extremists will take advantage. Regional foes might be encouraged to meddle. For example, the eastern district of Saudi Arabia — where most of the oil comes from — is populated by Shia who believe they have been oppressed. Iran might make a move, just like it did with the Houthis in Yemen.
Right now, who is in charge in Yemen?
As of today, there is nobody in charge. The Houthis are in control of the capital and areas up north. Ali Abdullah Saleh, the former president, is still very powerful —in the military and within the security services. And that’s why we see the military standing on the sideline. At this point, the only people who can benefit is AQAP [al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula].

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Who are the Houthis and what do they want? They are Zaydi Muslims, a branch of Shia Islam. They feel they haven’t been full partners in Yemen. They feel a threat to their culture and their religious practices. The reality is, Abdul Malik al-Houthi [their leader] is being used as a proxy by Iran to establish a foothold in the Arabian Peninsula.
For what purpose?
For political purposes. Like they [the Iranians] have Hezbollah in Lebanon. Like they have [allies in] the Iraqi government — people who are loyal to them.
Are [the Houthis] people the United States can deal with?
Well, let’s put it this way. The slogan of the Houthis — one that they write on all their flags — is “Death to America, death to Israel and curses on the Jews.” And I’m not making that up. Now how serious they are about this, I don’t know. But we have to take them at their word, I guess. Yes, they are enemies of al-Qaida, AQAP. But in this case, the enemy of your enemy is not necessarily a friend.

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Anytime we have a vacuum, any time we have chaos, AQAP and other terrorist groups thrive. The conflict in Yemen is heading toward some kind of sectarian conflict. AQAP is presenting themselves regionally and locally as the defenders of Sunni Islam. We’ve seen that with IS in Iraq. We’ve seen that with al-Nusra and IS in Syria. I think AQAP now has the potential to control [more] areas.
So after years of U.S. drone strikes, is AQAP weaker today or stronger?
The drone strikes were not designed to degrade and destroy AQAP. They were designed as a tactical tool to get rid of imminent threats. So AQAP as an organization throughout the years became embedded in the culture of tribal areas in Yemen. I believe in some areas, AQAP is way stronger than they used to be a few years ago.
What does this mean for U.S. policy?
AQAP is AQ’s best affiliate. It’s been acting not only as an affiliate but as the official representative of al-Qaida. It is the entity that continues to carry on the global jihad of Osama bin Laden. And recently, they claimed they were behind the Charlie Hebdo attack. … Chaos in Yemen is going to affect everyone. It’s not only about regional security, it’s also about international security, global security.
It sounds like a total mess.
It is a total mess. Anybody who can tell you they know what’s happening in Yemen and what’s going to happen in Yemen, I know one thing: They don’t know Yemen.

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SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen drifted deeper into political limbo on Friday after President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi resigned in exasperation at a Houthi rebel takeover of the country, a move that appeared to catch the Iran-backed group off balance.
Hadi, a former general, blamed the Houthis' control of the capital Sanaa for impeding his attempt to steer Yemen toward stability after years of turmoil and tribal unrest, deepening poverty and U.S. drone strikes on Islamist militants.
His resignation on Thursday startled the Arabian Peninsula country of 25 million, where the Houthis emerged as the dominant faction by seizing Sanaa in September and dictating terms to a humiliated Hadi, whom they had held as a virtual prisoner at his home residence clashes with security guards this week.
The Houthis and pro-democracy activists staged rival rallies on Friday.
Thousands gathered in central Sanaa with placards calling for "Death to America, Death to Israel", a slogan that has become a trademark of the Shi'ite Muslim Houthi group.
"Hadi should have resigned a long time ago," Al Sheikh Moghadal Al Wazeer, an elderly Houthi supporter said. "He should have done more and he should have run the country with more strength."
Earlier in the day, a small group of pro-democracy activists chanted "we are the revolution" as they converged on Change Square, the focus of 2011 protests which forced long-ruling President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down under a Gulf power transfer deal.
"We're here in rejection of the events that are happening. We came out to build a state and our demand is still to have a state," said activist Farida al-Yareemi. "We went out against Ali Abdullah Saleh and he had all the weapons."
Washington, which has relied on Hadi's cooperation to stage the drone strikes on the Yemeni branch of al Qaeda, said it was concerned by the departures of the president and Prime Minister Khaled Bahah, who also quit on Thursday.
"The United States is troubled by reports of President Hadi and his cabinet’s resignation," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. "At this time, it is critical that all sides avoid violence."
The Yemeni parliament is scheduled to meet on Sunday to discuss Hadi's resignation and can accept or reject it. Under the constitution, parliamentary speaker Yahya al-Ra'i, who comes from Saleh's General People's Congress party, takes office for an interim period while new elections are organized.
NO OFFICIAL HOUTHI POSITION
Some Houthi officials have welcomed Hadi's resignation but the group said an official position had yet to be taken. It urged the army to uphold its responsibilities and called on Houthi fighters to be on alert.
Witness said Houthi fighters were seen surrounding the homes of a number of senior officials from Bahah's government, including the defense minister, in Sanaa.
A senior Yemeni official said the Houthis had proposed the creation an interim presidential council to run the majority Sunni Muslim country, but an alliance of parties rejected the idea. Officials said the Houthis were holding contacts with various political factions on what to do next.
Hadi, who led a United Nations-backed attempt to make political reforms and bury the autocracy and graft of the past, stood down shortly after Bahah offered his government's resignation, saying it did not want to be dragged into "an unconstructive political maze".
This was a reference to a standoff between the Houthi movement and Hadi, who had been held in his residence.
On Friday, Reuters witnesses said five all-terrain vehicles belonging to the special forces were parked outside Hadi's compound. Houthi fighters were not visible inside.
In the southern city of Aden, three soldiers and two armed men were killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on armored vehicles in the early hours of Friday, local officials told Reuters. Three explosions were heard in the port city during the attack, which was followed by the clashes, said one of the officials, who declined to be identified.
The departure of Hadi, a southerner, has caused anger in Aden, where officials reacted by telling security officers to obey only orders issued in Aden, an implicit snub to institutions in the north, where Sanaa is.
Earlier in the week, Aden closed its docks briefly in protest against Houthi militia attacks on state institutions in Sanaa, calling them an "aggressive coup on the president personally and on the political process as a whole".
Hadi's decision marked an abrupt turnaround from Wednesday, when he said he was ready to accept Houthi demands for a bigger stake in constitutional and political arrangements.
(Additional reporting by Mostafa Hashem in Cairo, Mohammed Mokhashaf in Aden and Doina Chiacu in Washington; writing by Sami Aboudi, editing by William Maclean and David Stamp)

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23rd January 2015, 10:37 AM
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Washington (AFP) - The United States Thursday withdrew more diplomatic staff from crisis-torn Yemen as it sought to assess the fast-moving political turmoil that has seen the cabinet and US-backed president resign.
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The US embassy was already working on bare bones staffing after most of the diplomatic personnel was ordered to leave in September at the start of a Shiite militia sweep into the capital, Sanaa.
"In response to the changing security situation in Yemen, the United States Embassy in Sanaa has further reduced its American personnel working in Yemen," a senior State Department official said.
The embassy remained opened though, and "we will continue to operate as normal, albeit with reduced staff," the official added late Thursday.
How many Americans remained in the fortified embassy remained unclear and the official stressed Washington would "continue to re-align resources based on the situation on the ground."
Thursday's events appeared to catch Washington by surprise, with the State Department saying it was "seeking confirmation" of what was happening.
"We continue to support a peaceful transition. We've urged all parties and continue to urge all parties to abide by ... the peace and national partnership agreement," spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters earlier.
President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi resigned Thursday saying the country was in "total deadlock" after the powerful Huthi Shiite militia took control of most of Sanaa.
Hadi took office in 2012 under a UN- and Gulf-backed peace plan, succeeding veteran strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh, who stepped down amid US pressure after an almost year-long bloody uprising.
Hadi's government has been a key ally of the United States, allowing Washington to carry out repeated drone attacks on Al-Qaeda militants in its territory.
It was not immediately clear how the staff had been withdrawn, but two amphibious ships with US Marines on board are currently off the Yemeni coast in case any evacuation is ordered.
The United States was hoping that dialogue will continue on the ground between the Yemeni factions as "that's the only way, in our view, to de-escalate the situation on the ground," Psaki said.


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