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cross_type 2.32 — strongly supporting 4 facts
Türkiye is related to Yemen because the former has actively intervened in the latter's civil war by supporting Islamist groups [1], [2], and both countries are central to the regional power competition between Türkiye, Qatar, and the Saudi-led coalition [3], [4].
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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org 3 facts
claimTürkiye's support for Islamist groups in Libya, Syria, and Yemen caused its diplomatic, political, and trade relations with most Gulf countries, Iraq, and Iran to deteriorate into tensions and confrontation.
claimRegional actors are currently involved in direct or proxy conflicts: Israel is in tension with Iran; Türkiye is intervening in Syria and Iraq; the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are militarily involved in Yemen; and Egypt is involved in Libya, Sudan, and the Horn of Africa.
accountThe AKP-led government of Türkiye supported Islamist groups in Libya, Syria, and Yemen during the popular uprisings that evolved into civil wars in those countries.
After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... arab-reform.net 1 fact
claimYemen, Libya, and Sudan suffer from regional competition and fragmentation resulting from the rivalry between Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt against Türkiye and Qatar.