I think Ansarallah in Yemen is more socialist and revolutionary in character than either of those. Same with Hezbollah and the axis of resistance writ large
You just said “for the region”. Yemen used to be communist and split like Korea. They collapsed with the USSR. Nowadays the Shia population is very progressive and non-sectarian “for the region” much like Hezbollah. Much of the socialist base remains.
Basically everyone that was in the South was driven out during the civil war, it’s all mixed up now. You can’t think in fixed geographic borders, ideas and people were shattered and scattered about
I’ve not really investigated the socialist character of Yemen, so I can’t speak on that. The PCP, CPP, and CPN did/are waging active people’s wars so I’m not sure it’s worth comparing how revolutionary they are when that’s a common feature. I’m not aware of Hezbollah having any socialist stances either, is that a historical thing or has there been some shift?
I think Ansarallah in Yemen is more socialist and revolutionary in character than either of those. Same with Hezbollah and the axis of resistance writ large
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Absolutely not the case. They are very leftwing
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You just said “for the region”. Yemen used to be communist and split like Korea. They collapsed with the USSR. Nowadays the Shia population is very progressive and non-sectarian “for the region” much like Hezbollah. Much of the socialist base remains.
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Basically everyone that was in the South was driven out during the civil war, it’s all mixed up now. You can’t think in fixed geographic borders, ideas and people were shattered and scattered about
I’ve not really investigated the socialist character of Yemen, so I can’t speak on that. The PCP, CPP, and CPN did/are waging active people’s wars so I’m not sure it’s worth comparing how revolutionary they are when that’s a common feature. I’m not aware of Hezbollah having any socialist stances either, is that a historical thing or has there been some shift?