The New York Times report about US concerns about attacking Yemen
According to the claim of the New York Times newspaper, despite Yemen's continued confrontation with ships bound for occupied Palestine and attacks on Israeli positions, the US government still has many doubts about military action against Ansarullah. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the American media close to the Democrats ruling the White House claimed on Saturday that the concerns of the Joe Biden government for Saudi Arabia are one of the important reasons why Washington carried out military attacks on Yemeni positions. It doesn’t.
“Houthi militias in Yemen are a special threat to the United States” but the Biden administration has concerns about targeting the Yemenis; This is a summary of a report from the New York Times newspaper.
This American newspaper wrote: “When Iranian-backed militias targeted US military bases in Syria and Iraq in the fall, the Biden administration responded with force and the officials of the Biden administration They said that this action is necessary to create a deterrent against these groups to turn Israel’s conflict with Hamas into a wider war. Yemen has carried out more than 100 attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea and wrote: “The United States has not yet retaliated against one of the groups supported by Iran: Yemen’s Houthis”.
Media Close to the Democrats ruling the White House, he raised the question, “Why has the United States taken a different approach to the Houthis and not attacked them militarily?”
According to this newspaper, the Biden government has “concerns” about targeting the positions of the Yemeni army, and the decision of the Biden government is “not yet” (it is not time for the US to attack Yemen).
According to several sources in the Biden administration, the American concern about the destruction of the ceasefire agreement between Saudi Arabia and Yemen’s Ansarullah is one of these reasons and concerns; The cease-fire is in effect since 2022.
According to the New York Times, the strong concern of the United States about the Gaza war becoming a full-scale conflict is another reason, because “targeting The Houthis in Yemen can quickly turn into a mutual conflict between the ships of the US Navy and this group, and may even bring Iran’s foot into the conflict even more.
According to an official American, “None of the Houthi attacks (in the Red Sea) have caused casualties (killed or wounded) from the United States”. The Red Sea and its possible impact on rising commodity prices raised the question: “Will the Biden government roll up its sleeves (to attack Yemen)?”
This American newspaper with Citing the opinion of “military analysts”, he answered this question as follows: “If the (Yemen) attacks continue, yes”.
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