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Anas Abdel-Khaleq Ayed Al-Obaidi
Anasabd@tu.edu.iq
Hassan Namis Sarhan Jabr Al-Azzawi
Anasabd@tu.edu.iq

Abstract

Yemen witnessed a kind of openness to the outside world after the revolution of 1948 AD and the coup of 1955 AD in Taiz, and Yemenis became aware of the political, economic and social conditions, but Imam Ahmed deceived the people by trying to respond to the people’s demands to form a government of his followers. Mahmoud al-Numan and his colleague Muhammad Mahmoud al-Zubayri were against the republic and Imam Ahmad rebelled against the republic of Egypt. The opposition took advantage of the dispute and asked for help from Egypt. The major countries did not want to change Yemen according to their interests. The Egyptian position was positive for the revolution, but the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was against the republicans and the Imam paid the money to the border tribes to support him. America asked Israel to strike the Egyptian forces, and America’s position was characterized by duplicity, as it supports the monarchy on the one hand and recognizes the revolution on the other hand, for the purpose of weakening it from within. The aggression  on Egypt was considered as page of the past, openness to the world, working to improve the economic situation and stabilizing the country Ed and support the production process and achieve the demands of the people.

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Al-Obaidi, A. A.-K. A., & Jabr Al-Azzawi, H. N. S. (2022). The Political Situation in Yemen 1962 - The Political Situation in Yemen 1962 - 1967 AD1967 AD. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 29(8, 2), 212–226. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.29.8.2.2022.12
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