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US Benefits from Aggression Against Yemen Thus Obstructs Ending it

The United States of America played a prominent role in the war on Yemen, starting with the declaration of war from the American capital, Washington, and the ensuing repercussions and military and logistical support for the aggression.

In his last speech on the anniversary of the martyrdom of President Al-Sammad, the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, revealed a dangerous role played by the United States of America to obstruct any understandings between Sanaa and the coalition countries and to prolong the war in service of American interests, perhaps the most prominent of which is the continuation of arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the Emirates and the ambitions of American control over the maritime navigation line and Bab al-Mandab And the Yemeni islands.

This issue has become clear that the US has focused on it since the beginning of the war, and it will not miss the opportunity of the war that it sponsored with all its capabilities without imposing its presence on the islands and coasts of Yemen.

The course of American foreign policy since the establishment of the US more than 300 years ago until today concludes that it has not adhered to even the slightest level of credibility in its international dealings and relations.

It has become almost certain that the colonial countries, led by the United States of America, are seeking to find a foothold in the Red Sea, which occupies a special importance in military strategies and international politics, being one of the most important sea lanes in the world that connects three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa, and controls a large part of the sea international trade, especially oil trade.

This important waterway played a major and vital role during the Arab-Zionist wars, which made it receive great attention from the colonial countries and their relentless endeavor to confirm their presence in it in various ways. The American-Zionist colonial focus on Yemen stems from this exceptional and important location for Yemen, which overlooks the Red and Arabian Seas, the early beginnings of the Indian Ocean, and its complete control over the Bab al-Mandab Strait.

Now the American military presence and the rest of the colonial countries threaten the security of navigation in this important waterway with false pretexts that have nothing to do with reality. It has become a reality what the US and its allies dreamed of in the past, to find a foothold for them in the Red Sea. however the matter will not be as they wish.

The Yemeni Minister of Defense, Major General Muhammad Al-Atifi, warned in a previous statement that the Bab al-Mandab Strait, the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, the regional extension of the Socotra Archipelago, and the rest of the Yemeni islands are Yemeni lands, and complete sovereignty over them, and security in them will have priority, and the colonial countries only have to be aware of that and must deal seriously with this statement.

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