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How do the Houthi attacks challenge the image of the Emirates as a safe haven?- The Independent

We start presenting British newspapers from a report of the Independent correspondent on Middle East affairs, Bill Tru, entitled "A reputation under fire: How the Houthi attacks challenge the UAE image as a safe haven".

The writer notes that the UAE "has made itself a safe haven for business and tourism in one of the most troubled areas in the world".

But the missile attacks carried out by the Houthi rebels recently, "led to the arrival of the front lines of the war in Yemen to the shores of the popular tourist destination," according to the writer..

True pointed out that the UAE, which withdrew most of its forces from Yemen in 2019, maintained its support and training for Yemeni forces "achieved victories in January against the Houthis, including the restoration of the Shabwa, rich in energy.".

"Thus, the UAE has become a target of the Houthi missiles and their drones in the same month.".

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The writing indicated that analysts warned that the continuation of the attacks, which took place during the peak of the winter tourism season for the Emirates and during major diplomatic visits, including the first visit to an Israeli president ever, may pollute the UAE's reputation on its territory as a "prosperity and peace" area.

The writer quotes Emirati analyst Abdel -Khaleq Abdullah, as saying that "the UAE was not accustomed to such attacks and that its borders were not penetrated in modern history.".

Nevertheless, the writer believes that he was optimistic about saying, "In the literal and metaphorical sense, things are going on their nature at the present time.".

He told the Independent newspaper, "It does not show any economic impact, with a zero political impact, and a zero military impact on these attacks..People in the Emirates do not care about the Houthi attacks...Which is a sign of despair..

"I think concern about attacks is just a storm on Twitter in a cup so far..But at the present time, I do not see that it will change the rules of the game until an important thing happens..

But Roberts adds, "Ultimately, if these attacks continue, it is clear that the United Arab Emirates is strongly risked by a severe strike..But I think we have not yet reached this..

He explained that "one of the largest Houthi attacks on the UAE and Saudi Arabia, was the belief that the United States would always support them.The Gulf kingdoms have flourished under this magic American defensive shield, but misunderstand the American ".

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"Although the United States is in the UAE to hold talks on the strengthening of defense systems, it may not be sufficient to prevent all missiles.Obviously, with the continued Yemen war, the confrontation line has ever became closer..

More chaos

We remain with the Independent, and we turn to a report of its correspondent for international affairs, Porso Draghahi, entitled "The exacerbation of political turmoil in Libya with the presence of major ministers".

The writer says, "Libya has been subjected to more political chaos and turmoil after the Eastern Parliament, which is based in the east of the country, chose a new prime minister," the writer says..

"Fathi Pashaga, who held the position of Minister of Interior in the Tripoli government, was elected prime minister after a stormy session of the eastern parliament, even with Abdel Hamid Dabba, the current prime minister, refused to replace him.".

The writer believes that the election of Pashaja by the House of Representatives, which is based in eastern Libya, is considered a "great setback for the country, which has sought for years to unite itself but is now suddenly divided again, while competing for its leadership.".

"It is possible that the election of the House of Representatives will lead to the division of the West and help in supporting Haftar's position or Aqila Saleh, Speaker of the House of Representatives and the man who engineered a vote on Thursday.Dubai, a businessman who has held the position of temporary Prime Minister since March, has pledged to stay in office until the elections..

The writer ends by saying, "Saleh, Dubba, Bashgha, Haftar, and Saif al -Islam al -Qaddafi, the son of the late leader, were all seeking for the position of Prime Minister in the postponed elections now.".

"West unity is threatened"

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We finish with an opening article in the telgharaf newspaper entitled "New Divisions in the Western Unity".

The newspaper says that the British Prime Minister and Secretary of State "did not leave a big area of doubt about the strength of the country's position on the Ukraine crisis," a memorandum of what Boris Johnson said in Warsaw that Britain "will not give up its principles and accept a world in which a strong neighbor can attack his neighbors.".

The newspaper notes what Liz Trusse told its Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in Moscow, and that "if Moscow is serious about diplomacy, the forces that have mobilized it on the Ukrainian border will withdraw," noting that preparations have been taken, albeit late, to expand the sanctions in a stateThe Kremlin invasion, "in an attempt to" raise the cost of any aggressive action on Russia, including by providing Ukraine with anti -tank weapons ".

But the newspaper believes that "as it was clear several months ago, other members of the previous Western alliance lack such clarity in thinking", "" This does not seem to be the opinion of the French President.Earlier this week, Emmanuel Macron visited Moscow and indicated that there is an opportunity to make a big deal with Russia that would prevent the outbreak of war..The problem is that the Ukrainians are not keen on any deal that undermines their sovereignty or forced neutrality..

"The question all the time was to what extent Britain is preparing to support its sayings with actions, especially in a scenario in which other Western countries prefer to appease Putin..Germany is at risk due to its addiction to Russian energy.The United States was firm, but in the end it has less interest in this crisis than the attention of the Europeans.Macron seems to be only concerned with his own image as a global state man.The conflict may be avoided, but the Western alliance unit has already started to collapse..