The security landscape in southern Yemen is increasingly complex, influenced by the Saudi–Emirati rift and the varied military formations present. The Southern Transitional Council’s dissolution has not eliminated its influence, as security control remains inconsistent across governorates. The Yemeni government aims to integrate these forces into official military structures, but faces challenges including differing loyalties and funding sources. Regional dynamics further complicate the situation, necessitating a stable security environment to prevent renewed internal conflict.
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