Does the new economic corridor end the war on Yemen or expand it regionally
The recent G20 summit in India was evidence of the allies in the region and the world reactivating a new strategy years after the failure of the plan to militarily subjugate Yemen. However, the plan appears incomplete and may potentially escalate the war in the region. So where are the economic ambitions in the region heading?
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE, leading a fierce war for nearly nine years with American and British support, have presented a new vision for what is currently known as the economic corridor linking India and Europe through Israel, in addition to Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
According to the map officially revealed by the UAE, the corridor consists of three parts: a land route used by trucks within European countries, another by trains between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and a third maritime route linking the UAE to Israel, Europe, India, and Saudi Arabia.
This division isolates several countries in the region, including Gulf countries such as Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait, which constitute the majority of the Gulf states but are excluded despite their strategic location. Sudan, Egypt, and Djibouti, which overlook the Red Sea and are considered among the most important countries in the region, were also disregarded, not to mention regional entities like Iran.
In actuality, this strategy has been put into action since the beginning of the war on Yemen, isolating it through military deployment along its coasts and militarizing it from west to east to prevent any interference with the plan, which swallows the most important island in the Bab Al-Mandeb strait, “Miyoun.” On the map, it appears as an Emirati Saudi American Israeli transit center, while its other regions are in regional and sectarian conflicts, which have already led to the outbreak of war
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