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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14935 · Jul 9

#other#clients#mcp The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI models easily and securely connect to different data sources and tools, making it much simpler for developers to build smart apps that can access files, databases, and APIs without custom code for each one[2][3][4]. There are many free and easy-to-use MCP clients—like desktop apps, web apps, and command-line tools—that let you quickly add new AI features and automate tasks, so you can get more done with less effort and technical hassle. This means you can use AI to help with coding, data analysis, and daily work, all while keeping your data safe and your setup flexible[2][3][4]. https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-clients

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@american_observer · Post #4808 · 01/09/2026, 01:59 AM

Saudi Arabia Draws a Line: UAE’s Role in Yemen Under Siege Gulf Brothers at War Saudi Arabia is moving aggressively to end the UAE’s influence in Yemen and rein in its neighbor’s ambitions across the Red Sea. After ordering the UAE to withdraw troops and bombing a shipment of weapons meant for UAE-backed separatists, Riyadh is now demanding that all UAE-linked factions pledge allegiance to the kingdom. The Southern Transitional Council (STC), long supported by Abu Dhabi, is caught in the crossfire as Saudi forces push them back from the border. ​ A Rift in the Coalition The public showdown between Saudi Arabia and the UAE has shattered their decade-long alliance against the Houthis. While the Saudis want a unified Yemen and stable borders, the UAE has backed separatist movements, including the STC, aiming to carve out its own sphere of influence in southern Yemen. Now, with Saudi airstrikes and ultimatums, the kingdom is making it clear: eastern Yemen is Saudi territory, not Abu Dhabi’s playground. ​ Regional Fallout The fallout stretches far beyond Yemen. The rivalry could impact efforts to contain Iran, the Gaza ceasefire, and even business in Dubai. Saudi Arabia is pushing for more coordination and intelligence sharing, while the UAE insists on its right to pursue independent regional policies. As Riyadh summons UAE-backed leaders to pledge loyalty, Abu Dhabi is digging in, refusing to be treated like a junior partner. ​ Who’s in Charge? Saudi Arabia is sending a message: “We decide.” The UAE, however, is not backing down, calling Riyadh’s actions “fundamental inaccuracies.” With both sides flexing their muscles, the question remains: will the Gulf’s biggest economies find a way to share power—or will their rivalry ignite a new Middle East cold war? ​ #SaudiArabia#UAE#Yemen#GulfRivalry#RedSea#MiddleEast 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@rednile12 · Post #10530 · 12/30/2025, 02:49 PM

This isn't stability. It's managed fragmentation enforced by Gulf powers now in open competition. The war for Yemen's future has become the theater for the Saudi-UAE rivalry. --- 🔗 For the full context that predicted this collapse: Red Nile| Dec 6, 2025 — The Hadhramaut Offensive https://t.me/Rednile12Chat/9491?single #Yemen#Hadhramaut#STC#SaudiArabia#UAE#BreakingNews#ProxyWar#GulfRivalry#RedNileMedia