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The article discusses the political and security situation in South Yemen, with a focus on the repercussions of recent events that were exploited to impose sudden changes in leadership and policy. It emphasizes that the south was not militarily defeated in the 1994 war; rather, its forces re-emerged after uprisings. However, South Yemen's political elites failed to adapt to these changes, leading to political and military defeats. The article warns that continuing current policies threaten the stability of the south, reaffirming that the south is a historically and geographically independent country, not subordinate to any other entity. It also calls for avoiding past mistakes, restoring unity of stance, and working towards building a democratic, federal South Yemeni state as a guarantee for regional and international stability.
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