This is how the Marines fled Sana a
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Report: Salah Al-Din bin Ali
February 11, 2015, was not an ordinary day in the Yemeni record of honor, for that day witnessed the fleeing of the US Marine Corps (Marines) from the capital Sana’a, returning at that moment to the bosom of national sovereignty.
On that date and under the impact of the revolution, America fled in humiliation, just as it had fled for a whole year of supporting Gaza with its aircraft carriers moored in the Red Sea under the weight of Yemeni strikes that overturned the maritime balances and revealed the insignificance of the American.
When the US Marine Corps (Marines) forces settled in Sana’a, Washington believed that the Yemeni capital was merely a point on the map of American influence in the Middle East and that its soldiers on Yemeni soil would remain as long as American hegemony remained.
At that time, the US Embassy in Sana’a was like an “operations room” managing the Yemeni scene, outlining the features of policy, imposing decisions, and moving its local tools to ensure that Yemen remained under control. The Marines, with their advanced weapons, were part of this equation as a force guarding American interests in the country.
Despite all of that, on September 21, the immortal day of the revolution, Yemen was on a date with a decisive moment, a moment that ended the era of dictates and brought down Washington’s calculations under the feet of the masses who decided to regain Yemeni decision-making from the clutches of foreign embassies. As the revolution advanced, American influence began to erode gradually until the message reached Washington clearly: “You no longer have a place here.”
At that phase, the US, as usual, tried to maneuver, bargain, and impose new solutions that would maintain its influence, even
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