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List of wars involving Yemen

This is a list of wars involving the Republic of Yemen and its predecessor states.

North Yemen edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Head of State
1931 Saudi–Yemeni border skirmish
(1931)
  Kingdom of Yemen   Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd Unclear
Najran conflict
(1931/1932–1932)
  Kingdom of Yemen   Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd Defeat
Saudi–Yemeni War
(1934)
  Kingdom of Yemen   Saudi Arabia Defeat
First Arab–Israeli War
(1948–1949)
  Egypt
  Iraq
 Transjordan
  Syria
  Lebanon
  Saudi Arabia
  Kingdom of Yemen
  HWA
  ALA
  Israel Defeat
North Yemen Civil War
(1962–1970)
  Royalists
  Saudi Arabia
  Republicans
  United Arab Republic
Regime change
Yemenite War of 1972
(1972)
  North Yemen   South Yemen Ceasefire
  • Yemens pledge to unify
NDF Rebellion
(1978–1982)
  North Yemen   NDF Government victory
  • Defeat of the National Democratic Front
Yemenite War of 1979
(1979)
  North Yemen   South Yemen Ceasefire
  • Yemens re-pledge ambition to unify

South Yemen edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Head of
Government
Aden Emergency
(1963–1967)
  NLF
  FLOSY
  United Kingdom Victory
None
Al-Wadiah War
(1969)
  South Yemen   Saudi Arabia Defeat
Yemenite War of 1972
(1972)
  South Yemen   North Yemen Ceasefire
  • Yemens pledge to unify[2]
Lebanese Civil War
(1976–1977)
  ADF   LF Withdrawal
  • South Yemen withdraws from the ADF force in 1977
Ogaden War
(1977–1978)
  Ethiopia
  Cuba
  Soviet Union
  South Yemen
  Somalia
  WSLF
Victory
Eritrean War of Independence
(1977–1990)
  Ethiopia
  Cuba
  South Yemen
  ELF
  EPLF
Defeat
  • Independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia
Yemenite War of 1979
(1979)
  South Yemen
  NDF
  North Yemen Ceasefire
  • Yemens re-pledge ambition to unify
South Yemen Civil War
(1986)
  Muhammad's faction   Ismail's faction Regime change
Yemeni Civil War
(1994)
  South Yemen   Yemen Defeat
  • Reunification of Yemen

Unified Yemen edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Head of State
Yemeni Civil War
(1994)
  Yemen   South Yemen Victory
  • Reunification of Yemen
Hanish Islands conflict
(1995)
  Yemen   Eritrea Defeat
Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen
(1998–2015)
  Yemen
  United States
  al-Qaeda
  Islamic State
Escalation into full-scale civil war
First Sa'dah War
(2004)
  Yemen   Houthis Government victory
Second Sa'dah War
(2005)
  Yemen   Houthis Government victory
  • Houthis surrender after signing a deal[4]
Third Sa'dah War
(2005–2006)
  Yemen   Houthis Government victory
  • Fighting ends before Presidential election
Fourth Sa'dah War
(2007)
  Yemen   Houthis Government victory
  • Rebel leaders go into exile
Fifth Sa'dah War
(2008)
  Yemen   Houthis Stalemate
  • Yemeni government declares unilateral ceasefire
Sixth Sa'dah War
(2009–2010)
  Yemen
  Saudi Arabia
  Jordan
  Morocco
  Houthis Stalemate[5]
  • Truce signed, Houthi control of Sa'ada solidified
South Yemen insurgency
(2009–2015)
  Yemen   Southern Movement Escalation into full-scale civil war
  • Separatists hold Aden
Yemeni Revolution
(2011–2012)
  Saleh government   JMP Regime change
Seventh Sa'dah War
(2012–2015)
  Yemen   Houthis Escalation into full-scale civil war
  • Houthis take control of northern Yemen
Yemeni Civil War
(2014–)
  Hadi government
  Saudi Arabia
  United Arab Emirates
  Senegal
  Sudan
  Qatar
  Bahrain
  Kuwait
  United States
  Jordan
  Morocco
  Egypt
  France
  Houthi government Ongoing Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
(Cabinet of Yemen)
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi
(SPC)

References edit

  1. ^ Halliday, Fred (2002). Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987. Cambridge University Press. p. 160. ISBN 9780521891646.
  2. ^ Gause, Gregory, Saudi-Yemeni relations: domestic structures and foreign influence, Columbia University Press, 1990, page 98
  3. ^ "ISIS gaining ground in Yemen, competing with al Qaeda". CNN. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  4. ^ "al-Shabab al-Mum'en / Shabab al-Moumineen (Believing Youth)". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  5. ^ Zimmerman, Katherine L. Yemen's Pivotal Moment. Critical Threats Project of the American Enterprise Institute, 2014.

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This is a list of wars involving the Republic of Yemen and its predecessor states Contents 1 North Yemen 2 South Yemen 3 Unified Yemen 4 ReferencesNorth Yemen editMain article List of wars involving North Yemen Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Head of State1931 Saudi Yemeni border skirmish 1931 nbsp Kingdom of Yemen nbsp Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd Unclear Imam YahyaNajran conflict 1931 1932 1932 nbsp Kingdom of Yemen nbsp Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd Defeat Yemeni invasion of Saudi Arabia repelledSaudi Yemeni War 1934 nbsp Kingdom of Yemen nbsp Saudi Arabia Defeat Yemeni invasion of Saudi Arabia repelledFirst Arab Israeli War 1948 1949 nbsp Egypt nbsp Iraq nbsp Transjordan nbsp Syria nbsp Lebanon nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Kingdom of Yemen nbsp HWA nbsp ALA nbsp Israel Defeat Arab League invasion of former Mandatory Palestine repelled 1949 Armistice Agreements Ahmad bin YahyaNorth Yemen Civil War 1962 1970 nbsp Royalists nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Republicans nbsp United Arab Republic Regime change End of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen Muhammad al BadrYemenite War of 1972 1972 nbsp North Yemen nbsp South Yemen Ceasefire Yemens pledge to unify Abdul Rahman al EryaniNDF Rebellion 1978 1982 nbsp North Yemen nbsp NDF Government victory Defeat of the National Democratic Front Ali Abdullah SalehYemenite War of 1979 1979 nbsp North Yemen nbsp South Yemen Ceasefire Yemens re pledge ambition to unifySouth Yemen editMain article List of wars involving South Yemen Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Head ofGovernmentAden Emergency 1963 1967 nbsp NLF nbsp FLOSY nbsp United Kingdom nbsp South Arabia Victory Independence of South Yemen NoneAl Wadiah War 1969 nbsp South Yemen nbsp Saudi Arabia Defeat Saudi Arabia reoccupies al Wadiah 1 Muhammad Ali HaithamYemenite War of 1972 1972 nbsp South Yemen nbsp North Yemen Ceasefire Yemens pledge to unify 2 Ali Nasir MuhammadLebanese Civil War 1976 1977 nbsp ADF nbsp Syria nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Sudan nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp Libya nbsp South Yemen nbsp LF Withdrawal South Yemen withdraws from the ADF force in 1977Ogaden War 1977 1978 nbsp Ethiopia nbsp Cuba nbsp Soviet Union nbsp South Yemen nbsp Somalia nbsp WSLF Victory Somali withdrawal from OgadenEritrean War of Independence 1977 1990 nbsp Ethiopia nbsp Cuba nbsp South Yemen nbsp ELF nbsp EPLF Defeat Independence of Eritrea from EthiopiaYemenite War of 1979 1979 nbsp South Yemen nbsp NDF nbsp North Yemen Ceasefire Yemens re pledge ambition to unifySouth Yemen Civil War 1986 nbsp Muhammad s faction nbsp Ismail s faction Regime change al Attas becomes president Haidar Abu Bakr al AttasYemeni Civil War 1994 nbsp South Yemen nbsp Yemen Defeat Reunification of YemenUnified Yemen editConflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Head of StateYemeni Civil War 1994 nbsp Yemen nbsp South Yemen Victory Reunification of Yemen Ali Abdullah SalehHanish Islands conflict 1995 nbsp Yemen nbsp Eritrea Defeat Eritrean occupation of the Hanish IslandsAl Qaeda insurgency in Yemen 1998 2015 nbsp Yemen nbsp United States nbsp al Qaeda nbsp Islamic State Escalation into full scale civil war Arrival of ISIL to Yemen 3 First Sa dah War 2004 nbsp Yemen nbsp Houthis Government victory Death of Hussein al HouthiSecond Sa dah War 2005 nbsp Yemen nbsp Houthis Government victory Houthis surrender after signing a deal 4 Third Sa dah War 2005 2006 nbsp Yemen nbsp Houthis Government victory Fighting ends before Presidential electionFourth Sa dah War 2007 nbsp Yemen nbsp Houthis Government victory Rebel leaders go into exileFifth Sa dah War 2008 nbsp Yemen nbsp Houthis Stalemate Yemeni government declares unilateral ceasefireSixth Sa dah War 2009 2010 nbsp Yemen nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Jordan nbsp Morocco nbsp Houthis Stalemate 5 Truce signed Houthi control of Sa ada solidifiedSouth Yemen insurgency 2009 2015 nbsp Yemen nbsp Southern Movement Escalation into full scale civil war Separatists hold AdenYemeni Revolution 2011 2012 nbsp Saleh government nbsp JMP Regime change Overthrow of Saleh governmentSeventh Sa dah War 2012 2015 nbsp Yemen nbsp Houthis Escalation into full scale civil war Houthis take control of northern Yemen Abdrabbuh Mansur HadiYemeni Civil War 2014 nbsp Hadi government nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp Senegal nbsp Sudan nbsp Qatar nbsp Bahrain nbsp Kuwait nbsp United States nbsp Jordan nbsp Morocco nbsp Egypt nbsp France nbsp Houthi government nbsp Houthis nbsp STC Ongoing Houthis dissolve Yemeni government Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi Cabinet of Yemen Mohammed Ali al Houthi SPC References edit Halliday Fred 2002 Revolution and Foreign Policy The Case of South Yemen 1967 1987 Cambridge University Press p 160 ISBN 9780521891646 Gause Gregory Saudi Yemeni relations domestic structures and foreign influence Columbia University Press 1990 page 98 ISIS gaining ground in Yemen competing with al Qaeda CNN 21 January 2015 Retrieved 21 January 2015 al Shabab al Mum en Shabab al Moumineen Believing Youth GlobalSecurity org Retrieved 29 December 2009 Zimmerman Katherine L Yemen s Pivotal Moment Critical Threats Project of the American Enterprise Institute 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of wars involving Yemen amp oldid 1180484954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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