London: Since the beginning of the attacks on Yemen, there have been 12 other operations against ships
The British Foreign Minister stated that since the beginning of the attacks on Yemen, more than 12 other attacks have been carried out against ships in the Red Sea. |
according to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, David Cameron British Foreign Minister stated that since the beginning of British and American attacks on Yemeni positions on January 11, there have been more than 12 attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
David Cameron called these attacks “illegal and unacceptable” and said that Britain and the United States will continue to “undermine the capabilities of the Yemenis”.
Cameron’s statements while It has been mentioned that an American publication considered the American and British attacks in Yemen “symbolic” in an analysis a few days ago and explained the reasons for the ineffectiveness of these attacks.
The Newsweek publication quoted experts as saying that “retaliatory attacks” by the US and British military against the Yemenis on Thursday will not act as a deterrent against this group and will instead lead to the possibility of an escalation of the war in the Middle East.
The American president claimed in a statement after the first American and British attacks on Yemen: “I hesitate to order more attacks to protect our people and guarantee the freedom of international trade if necessary.” I will not allow it myself.”
Newsweek’s article Yemenis reacted defensively to the actions of the United States and England after these attacks, and their deputy minister of information told Newsweek that Any attack will be responded with “full force and determination”.
“Fari al-Moslimi”, one of the analysts of the Chatham House think tank in England, said that the attacks carried out were largely symbolic because the areas that were targeted were only a small part of the military capabilities and Yemeni weapons, especially their naval weapons.
Al Moslami told Newsweek: “[The Yemenis] are much more powerful than anyone can admit. They are more prepared and equipped. They have missiles and weapons technology that puts US military bases in the Persian Gulf in the crosshairs.”
The US and British strikes will not prevent the Yemenis from carrying out more attacks in the Red Sea.
“If [the strikes] are going to have any effect, it will be quite the opposite,” he said. Was. They will expand their attacks on American and British ships and their bases throughout the Arabian Peninsula.” And political scientists in London agreed with this analysis and said that the US and British attacks will not prevent the actions of the Yemenis in the Red Sea.
Georges told Newsweek: He says that he does not want to increase the scope of the conflicts beyond Gaza, but the conflicts have already intensified and are becoming more intense.” He added: “What we are seeing now We are a mild conflict that has the ability to escalate and become a full-fledged regional conflict. This is something that Biden does not want.”
This university professor also added that the Yemenis “have a very high capability” to carry out mines in the Red Sea and The United States is well aware of this issue.
Georges also stated: “In the coming days, in the coming weeks, the Houthis (Yemen army) with the support of Iran will launch their own attacks on Shipping lines in the Red Sea will intensify.”
He added that the only way to prevent conflicts from becoming regional-level is for the Biden administration to support a ceasefire. and this is something that the White House does not want.
Publisher | Tasnim News |