Southern Yemen: Independence, Stability, and a Barrier Against Extremism

Southern Yemen faces a pivotal moment akin to November 30, 1967, when the last British soldier exited Aden, leading to a sovereign southern state. This event marked the end of colonial rule and the beginning of a unified southern national identity after years of fragmentation.

In the Arabian Peninsula, a republican state emerged, led by its citizens who built institutions, education, health systems, and national security forces. Despite limited resources and a challenging regional context, the South demonstrated governance capabilities and social cohesion.

A failed unity and an irreversible break

Unification with the North in 1990, touted as historic, quickly became asymmetrical. The 1994 war signaled a definitive rupture, with the military defeat of the South and systematic exclusion of its elites, ending hopes of an equitable partnership. For the South, this war felt like a second, harsher occupation.

Since then, economic marginalization, land confiscation, and political repression fueled a deep sense of injustice, sparking a peaceful movement in 2007 and eventual armed resistance amid state collapse and rising threats.

The return of the southern state project

Post-2015, the liberation of major southern cities began a new era. Local forces secured regions, repelled extremists, and reinstated governance. Southern political organization advanced a clear project for regional and international acknowledgment: restoring an independent and responsible Southern state.

This initiative is based on the notion that lasting solutions require the South to self-determine and manage its resources.

Hadramaut: strategic pillar and future political center

Hadramaut plays a crucial role with its size, resources, maritime access, and stability, making it the geopolitical heart of the South. Effective local administration has curbed extremism.

Choosing Hadramaut as a political center doesn’t marginalize Aden but aims to balance development, decentralize power, and strengthen unity.

A bulwark against terrorism and ideological expansion

A stable southern state is pivotal in combating regional terrorism. Extremists flourish in chaos, but southern order has made them retreat.

The South is essential in securing shipping lanes and countering radical ideologies threatening Yemen and beyond.

Regional ambiguities and political realism

Some regional actors maintain strategic ambiguity, recognizing the South as a key security partner but rejecting political aspirations for short-term gains. Delaying the Southern question only fosters instability.

Peace can’t ignore deep-rooted realities. Two stable entities are preferable to a failing artificial state.

A demand framed by law and dialogue

Supporting southern Yemen’s sovereignty doesn’t mean endorsing conflict but pursuing a negotiated political process grounded in law, consent, and regional guarantees.

Self-determination involves responsible institutions, minority respect, neighbor cooperation, and regional integration. Acknowledging the South’s aspirations is an opportunity to rebuild peace on sustainable terms.

The time for choice

Southern Yemen isn’t making symbolic demands anymore; it’s building political and institutional frameworks. Its people have sacrificed greatly for dignity, security, and future.

Acknowledging this right aids regional stability, with a southern state as a partner against extremism, security guarantor, and stability factor in the Arabian Peninsula. Denying this prolongs a crisis impacting civilians most.


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16 responses to “Southern Yemen: Independence, Stability, and a Barrier Against Extremism”

  1. Slug-em-
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    Slug-em- dog

    Oh sure, because nothing screams stability like a geopolitical puzzle with more pieces missing than a 5,000-piece jigsaw from a dodgy second-hand shop. 🧩 Who needs a solid plan when you can just declare independence and hope for the best, right? 😂

  2. Right, so Southern Yemen is basically the new kid on the block, thinking it can just waltz in and solve all the problems like it’s got a magic wand or something. Good luck with that, mate; I hear even their tea’s gone cold! ☕️😏

  3. Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “stability” like a newly minted geopolitical heart in Hadramaut—because who needs a peaceful past when you’ve got a strategic location, right? 😏

  4. Isn’t it charming how Southern Yemen is finally embracing its independence like a teenager breaking free from parental control? 🎉 Who knew a bit of chaos could lead to such “stability”? 🤪

  5. Bambi Benz Avatar

    Oh sure, because nothing says “stability” like a new independent state in a region famous for its chaos! 🤷‍♂️ Let’s just hope their “political frameworks” come with a manual for peace and a side of good luck!

  6. So, Southern Yemen is off to become the next big thing in geopolitical stability, eh? I suppose we can all just sit back and marvel at how a place once infamous for its chaos is now being touted as the new poster child for order and governance. 😂

  7. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Just what the world needs—another self-proclaimed ‘stable’ state in a region where chaos is practically the national sport. Who knew southern Yemen was just waiting for its turn to play the independence card? 🤦‍♂️

  8. lava nibbler Avatar
    lava nibbler

    Oh, look at Southern Yemen, channeling their inner Churchill and asking for a little independence, like it’s a quaint tea party! 🇬🇧Who knew they had it in them to pull off a ‘sovereign state’ like a pair of well-tailored trousers? 🕴️

  9. Spunky Sphinx Avatar
    Spunky Sphinx

    Oh sure, because what the world really needs right now is another state to juggle amidst a sea of chaos. It’s not like we’ve got enough political drama already, eh? 😂

  10. Bazooka Har-de-har Avatar
    Bazooka Har-de-har

    Looks like Southern Yemen’s looking to be the next hot destination for political tourism—who knew a region could turn its struggles into a masterclass on self-determination? 😂 Maybe they should offer guided tours of their governance skills, just to keep everyone entertained while they sort out their independence!

  11. Oh, fantastic, just what we need—another geopolitical drama where a place with “stability” in its name is fighting for independence like it’s a football match in the pub. Can’t wait to see how that goes! 🍻🙄

  12. Martini Flower Avatar
    Martini Flower

    Oh, great, another self-declared “bulwark against extremism” that thinks it can solve all problems with a sprinkle of independence and a dash of local governance. 🙄 It’s like giving a kid a toy and expecting them to build a spaceship!

  13. Elder Pogue Avatar
    Elder Pogue

    Isn’t it charming how Southern Yemen is suddenly the poster child for stability and self-determination? Who knew a region with a history of chaos could turn into such a savvy political strategist? 😏

  14. Looks like Southern Yemen is really stepping up its game—who knew all it took was a couple of decades of chaos and a dash of colonial nostalgia to whip up a political renaissance? 🇾🇪🤷‍♂️ Better grab a coffee and watch the drama unfold, eh?

  15. Berry Succubus Avatar
    Berry Succubus

    So, Southern Yemen is finally ready to take the wheel, eh? Who knew they had it in them to be the region’s next big “stability” project – just what we all needed, another “sovereign” state to navigate! 😂

  16. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Looks like Southern Yemen’s trying to pull off a comeback story more exciting than a soap opera – who knew they had it in them? 😂 But hey, if they can turn chaos into a stable state while dodging extremists like they’re in a game of dodgeball, more power to them!

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