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The 1979 Border War: How Yemen Almost United by Fighting

The 1979 Border War: How Yemen Almost United by Fighting

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In early 1979, North and South Yemen — two rivals carved from the same nation by British and Ottoman history — suddenly lurched into full-scale war. Tanks rolled across the border near Qa'tabah, the South's Soviet-trained army pushed deep into the North, and for a few weeks it looked like unity might come not through negotiation but through conquest. Lucas and Luna explore the short but intense February 1979 conflict, the role of superpowers — the USSR arming the South, the US and Saudi Arabia rushing to the North — and the surprising aftermath: a unity agreement that almost worked. They also look at what the war reveals about Yemen's deeper fractures: tribal loyalties, ideological divides between Marxist Aden and tribal Sana'a, and the personal ambitions of Ali Abdullah Saleh, who used the crisis to consolidate his rule. The episode examines key battles like the fall of Harib, the role of the Marxist National Liberation Front, and how a ceasefire brokered by the Arab League set the stage for the 1990 unification — and the 1994 civil war that nearly undid it. #YemenHistory #1979BorderWar #AliAbdullahSaleh #NorthYemen #SouthYemen #PeopleDemocraticRepublicOfYemen #MarxistYemen #Qa'tabah #Harib #SovietUnion #SaudiArabia #ColdWarProxy #YemenUnification #NationalLiberationFront #YemenArabRepublic #ArabLeague #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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