The Hill news website has examined various potential scenarios for the Zionist regime and the United States in the aftermath of the recent attacks on Yemen orchestrated by Washington and London. The analysis suggests that these actions could potentially lead to a negative perception of the Israeli regime in Western perspectives.
The resistance against the harsh offensive by the Zionist regime on Gaza is gaining momentum, particularly among American liberals. Any steps taken by Washington and its allies concerning maritime activities in the Red Sea will have repercussions for Israel.
The concerning aspect is that any escalation of the conflict against resistance forces in the region may expose the Zionist regime to unprecedented threats from other resistance groups in the area. Conversely, a potential U.S. attack on "Yemeni forces" could divert Western focus away from the Zionist regime's actions in Gaza.
The news outlet suggests that following the commencement of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the United States and numerous Western nations were indirectly involved through proxies. If U.S. involvement in Yemen transforms into a direct confrontation with Yemeni forces, it could lead to an expansion of the U.S. role in the Middle East conflict. In such a scenario, the U.S. position would shift from being a supporter to becoming a participant in the regional conflict, potentially jeopardizing Israel's crucial trade interests.
In relation to the upcoming U.S. presidential election, the report indicated that direct U.S. intervention in Yemen could pose challenges for Republicans. This is because voters typically rally behind a president during U.S. military engagements with groups asserting a threat to the nation's interests.
Consequently, conflicts occurring in the pre-election period intensify the Republicans' particular determination to regain control of the White House. Given the prevailing political climate where Republicans perceive Joe Biden's actions critically, the party's supporters find themselves in a quandary when criticizing Biden's military involvement in Yemen, which appears eerily similar to the kind of response Donald Trump was known for. Nevertheless, Republicans consistently employ deceptive tactics, highlighting that if Trump were still president, he would have prevented the situation from deteriorating to such an extent.
In the aftermath of a UN Security Council resolution on January 12, the United States and Britain initiated assaults on Yemeni positions. According to a statement from the Yemeni Armed Forces, U.S. and British forces conducted 73 attacks across several Yemeni provinces, resulting in the martyrdom of five individuals and injuring six members of the country's armed forces.
In a statement on Friday night, the political office of the Yemeni forces asserted that the recent acts of aggression by the United States and Britain against the country will not be left unanswered.