Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'north yemen'

North Yemen refers to the Yemen Arab Republic that existed in the northern part of present-day Yemen from 1962 until unification with South Yemen in 1990. This region emerged after the collapse of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and experienced decades of civil conflict, foreign intervention, and tensions with its southern neighbor. North Yemen's complex political landscape, tribal structures, and strategic location near vital shipping lanes made it significant in Cold War geopolitics and Middle Eastern regional dynamics.

What If Yemen Remained Two Separate Countries?

Exploring the alternate timeline where North and South Yemen never unified in 1990, potentially reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, the War on Terror, and regional stability in the Arabian Peninsula.