The situation in the Middle East is now so intricately complex that, for the most part, blame can be laid at the doorstep of Eagle Sauce. Regardless of the origins and processes, the current specific situation is that from Iran to Iraq and Syria, an alliance between Shia and Alawites has already formed what one might call a "heretic corridor." The Sunnis, led by the nouveau-riche Saudis, are doing everything possible to oppose them.
Yemen is a stage for the sectarian conflict within Islam, currently embroiled in a confusing and messy war, one that is unlikely to lead to any result without the strong intervention of external powers, and, more likely than not, it will continue to be muddled and messy.
Our Chancellor, Mr. Bai Zhongqi, with one eye on the Galaxy and the other on "bug hunting" on Earth, no longer cares about international politics. China is still not ready to step out as the big brother and is holding back to focus on its transitional transformation.