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Houthi Independence in Yemen
The Houthi movement seeks to establish an independent state in Yemen, driven by a desire for greater autonomy and control over territory they currently hold. The scenario envisions a complete political separation from the internationally recognized Yemeni government, leading to a potentially partitioned Yemen.
The Zaydi branch of Shia Islam, from which the Houthi leadership originates, ruled the mountainous regions of North Yemen as an imamate for over a thousand years, a period that only definitively ended with the 1962 revolution.
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Model used: Basic
Houthi Independence in Yemen
The Houthi movement seeks to establish an independent state in Yemen, driven by a desire for greater autonomy and control over territory they currently hold. The scenario envisions a complete political separation from the internationally recognized Yemeni government, leading to a potentially partitioned Yemen.
The Zaydi branch of Shia Islam, from which the Houthi leadership originates, ruled the mountainous regions of North Yemen as an imamate for over a thousand years, a period that only definitively ended with the 1962 revolution.
Supports the establishment of an independent Houthi state in Yemen
Opposes the establishment of an independent Houthi state, favoring a unified Yemen
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