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The article discusses the complexities of the political situation in South Yemen, emphasizing that regional parties such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Iran are managing the conflict and manipulating the fate of the south through their tools and diplomacy, without the south itself having an independent decision-making authority. It points out that the ongoing state of "no war, no peace" keeps the crisis embedded as part of a political project, preventing the realization of a real solution and hindering the formation of a southern leadership with free and independent will. The article also stresses that regaining southern political decision-making is the only path to a clear future, and that reliance on external actors without internal governance leads to the loss of an opportunity to build an independent state.
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