Is America preparing to repeat the scenario of targeting Lebanon’s communications in Yemen?
As operations targeting communications escalate in Lebanon, America has begun movements in Yemen. Is it preparing for a similar scenario?
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
In Lebanon, America and its Western allies continue to confuse the scene with more bombings targeting primarily low-risk local pagers and short-range wireless communications whose signals can’t be picked up. They are attempting to take out of service the alternative communication system for the fourth and third generation phone networks, subject to American espionage and surveillance, and force everyone to return to those networks, enabling them to control the course of events on the front that has formed a complex faction for the occupation and America together.
Unlike Lebanon, which is culturally and politically diverse and socially divided, the US has begun somewhat different moves in Yemen, with one of these steps being its decision to activate the Internet and satellite communications service across the impoverished map of Yemen at the far end of the earth.
So far, it is unknown whether America is anticipating an attack by the occupation on the communications infrastructure in Sana’a or whether it aims to put it out of service militarily or otherwise.
According to media reports, during the years of the war led by Saudi Arabia on Yemen, the US remained opposed to targeting Yemeni communication infrastructure despite the targeting of many coverage networks and communication towers. The American justification was the lack of an alternative. Today, as America has decided to provide that alternative, it seems that the next American step will target the communications sector, especially as this move comes with the occupation’s attempt to find a major target in Yemen to save face after it was slapped in the heart of its capital, Tel Aviv, by Yemen’s recent missile “Palestine Two.”
The main goal of the Israeli occupation in its first aggression on Yemen was to bomb the oil tanks at the port of Hudaydah, trying to draw attention to the size of the huge fire it caused, even if it didn’t change anything in reality or affect the already poor country. Now, it is looking for a bigger target to attract the world’s attention, which has become immersed in discussions about the collapse of the military occupation system and awaits the timing of the Israeli occupation’s demise. It is not unlikely that the occupation and America are preparing for a tragic event this time, even if it targets tens of millions in Yemen.